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Learning Technology Interoperability Standards Niall Sclater, n.sclater@strath.ac.uk n.sclater@strath.ac.uk and Lorna M. Campbell, lmc@strath.ac.uk lmc@strath.ac.uk CETIS and the University of Strathclyde LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Briefing Session Timetable 09.15 – 09.40Learning technology interoperability standards: introduction and overview – L. Campbell. 09.40 – 10.05Group discussion. 10.05 – 10.20 Implementation issues – N. Sclater. 10.20 – 10.30 Final discussion. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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What are learning technology standards and specifications? Standards that are designed to facilitate the description, packaging, sequencing and delivery of educational content, learning activities and learner information. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Why do we need learning technology standards and specifications? To prevent content becoming “locked in” to proprietary systems. To ensure educational content can be reused. To enable educational content & learner information to be shared. To facilitate interoperability. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Who is developing LT interoperability specifications? IMS Global Learning http://www.imsproject.org/http://www.imsproject.org/ Learning Resource Meta-data Question and Test Interoperability Learner Information Packages Competencies Simple Sequencing Content Packaging Learning Design Accessibility Digital Repositories Interoperability. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Who is developing LT interoperability “specifications”? Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL). http://adlnet.org/ http://adlnet.org/ US Department of Defence Initiative. Working with IMS. Primarily focused on the delivery of web based content. Shared Content Object Reference Model (SCORM). SCORM incorporates IMS Meta-data and elements of IMS Content Packaging. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Who is developing LT interoperability specifications? European Centre for Standards/Information Society Standardisation System Learning Technologies Workshop (CEN/ISSS WS-LT). http://www.cenorm.be/isss/Workshop/LT/Default.htm http://www.cenorm.be/isss/Workshop/LT/Default.htm Project teams active in a variety of areas: Localisation and internationalisation of Learning Object Metadata. Description of language capabilities. Quality assurance. Taxonomies and vocabularies. Educational modelling languages. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Who is developing LT interoperability specifications? Open University of the Netherlands (OUNL) http://eml.ou.nl/introduction/index.htm http://eml.ou.nl/introduction/index.htm Educational Modelling Language (EML) Describes and defines the process of learning itself. Capable of supporting a wide range of pedagogical approaches. Supports single and multi users, behaviourist, constructivist and mixed mode learning. Describes Units of Study in terms of roles, activities, environments and objects. IMS Learning Design is based on the OUNL’s EML specification. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Who is developing LT interoperability specifications? Dublin Core Metadata Initiative. http://dublincore.org/ http://dublincore.org/ Focused on developing interoperable online metadata standards. Collaborating with IMS and IEEE LOM WG. “Ottawa Group”. “Metadata Principles and Practicalities” published in DLib magazine. http://www.dlib.org/http://www.dlib.org/ LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Who is developing formal LT interoperability standards? Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Learning Technology Standards Committee (LTSC) http://ltsc.ieee.org/index.html http://ltsc.ieee.org/index.html Wide variety of working groups: Learner related Content related Data and metadata, including Learning Object Metadata (LOM) Management systems and applications LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Who is developing formal LT interoperability standards? International Standards Organisation (ISO) Sub Committee 36 (SC 36) http://www.iso.org http://www.iso.org Learning Technology. Standardization in the area of information technologies that support automation for learners, learning institutions, and learning resources. IEEE LTSC has a "formal" relationship with SC 36. Produce formal certified standards. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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What do LT interoperability standards do? Enable users to search for, locate and retrieve appropriate content – Metadata, Digital Repositories. Plan educational scenarios and formulate instructional design – EML & Learning Design. Deliver educational content tailored to learners requirements – Learning Design, EML, Simple Sequencing, SCORM. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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What do LT interoperability standards do? Share content between systems – Content Packaging, SCORM. Create and deliver computer aided assessments – Question and Test Interoperability. Record and share learner information – Learner Information Packages (LIP), Competencies, Enterprise. Ensure educational content is accessible to all users – Accessibility. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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How do LT standards relate to educational practice? LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002 administration learning resources competencies registry/ authority course delivery system student pedagogy tests & assessment activities dialogue teacher library Original diagram by C. Duncan
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How do LT standards relate to educational practice? Existing specifications. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002 administration learning resources competencies registry/ authority course delivery system student pedagogy tests & assessment activities dialogue teacher library Metadata IMS Competency Definition OUNL EML IMS Content Packaging IMS QTI IMS Enterprise IMS LIP Original diagram by C. Duncan
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How do LT standards relate to educational practice? Existing specifications. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002 administration learning resources competencies registry/ authority course delivery system student pedagogy tests & assessment activities dialogue teacher library Metadata IMS Competency Definition OUNL EML IMS Content Packaging IMS QTI IMS Enterprise IMS LIP Original diagram by C. Duncan ADL SCORM ADL SCORM
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How do LT standards relate to educational practice? Forthcoming specifications. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002 administration learning resources competencies registry/ authority course delivery system student pedagogy tests & assessment activities dialogue teacher library Metadata IMS Competency Definition OUNL EML IMS Content Packaging IMS QTI IMS Enterprise IMS LIP IMS Learning Design IMS Simple Sequencing IMS Digital Repositories Original diagram by C. Duncan
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CETIS: Supporting the UK FE/HE community Centre for Educational Technology Interoperability Standards. Funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). Support UK Higher and Further Education. Represents UK FE/HE on international educational standards initiatives, e.g. IMS, CEN/ISSS. Advises Universities and Colleges on the strategic, technical and pedagogic implications of educational technology standards. Manages the Special Interest Groups (SIGs). LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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The CETIS SIGs Established to support the UK FE/HE sector’s uptake and implementation of interoperability specifications. Track the development of standards and specifications. Advise the sector on the relevance of different standards and specifications. Channel sector’s requirements back to CETIS and international standards initiatives. Support communities of practice. LMC, SURF Presentation, April 2002
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The CETIS SIGs Accessibility SIG Assessment SIG Computer aided assessment and Question and Test Interoperability. Educational Content SIG Content Packaging, Learning Design, Simple Sequencing, SCORM, EML, etc. Learner Information and Enterprise SIG Metadata SIG Focused on learning resource metadata. FE Focus Group Supports the interests of FE colleges in the SIGs and other organisations. LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Further information The CETIS website: http://www.cetis.ac.uk/ http://www.cetis.ac.uk/ Hosts websites for all the SIGs. Regular updates of latest developments in the field of LT standards. Described by The Technology Source as: “Probably the most comprehensive and current site devoted to educational technology interoperability standards, the CETIS Web site is an essential resource for anyone working in the fields of learning objects or learning content management systems.” LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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Discussion topic Have learning technology interoperability standards and specifications impacted on your current practice? How do you envisage learning technology interoperability standards and specifications will affect future practice? LMC, IWM Presentation, June 2002
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