Title: Learning Technology Standards
1Learning Technology Standards
- Presented on behalf of
- The IMS Global Learning Consortium
- The Advanced Distributed Learning initiative
- The IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee
- and related organizations
- Robby Robson
- Chair, IEEE LTSC
- President CEO, Eduworks
- rrobson_at_eduworks.com
2Outline
- The value
- The process
- The players
- The program
- Invitation to participate
- Questions and answers
3The Value of Standards
- Standards make learning technology
- Durable, Portable, and Scalable
- Not locked in to single source solution
- Not built on special tricks
- Systems interoperate in a networked world
- Affordable and Maintainable
- Larger market justifies producer investment
- Stable industry justifies consumer investment
- Modularized for maintenance
4The Value of Standards
- Standards help the learner too!
- Raise content quality
- Replace time on infrastructure by time on content
- Define best practices and platform for innovation
- Support industry-wide content repositories
- Make Learning Valuable
- Help target competencies and certification
- Make learning more relevant to work context
- Make results more portable
5The Value of Standards
- Standards establish an industry
6The Standards Process
7The Standards Process
8Standards Stakeholders
9Some Standards Players
- Consortia gathering requirements and developing
specifications - IMS Global Learning Consortium
- CEN/ISSS Workshop on Learning Technology
- Customized Learning Experiences Online
- Aviation Industry CBT Committee
- HR-XML Consortium
- Energy Industry CBT Alliance
10Some Standards Players
- Testbeds and Organizations Creating Reference
Models - Advanced Distributed Learning initiative
- Advanced Learning Infrastructure Consortium
- Education Network Australia
- European Commission
11Some Standards Players
- Formal Standards Bodies
- IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee
- ISO/IEC Joint Technology Committee Subcommittee
on Standards for Learning, Education, and
Technology
12IMS Contributing Members
- ADL Co-Lab
- Apple
- Artesia Technologies
- Becta
- Blackboard
- Boeing
- Campus Pipeline
- Centra Software
- CIC
- Cisco Systems
- Click 2 Learn
- Calif. State Universities
- Can Studios
- CMU
- DETYA
- Digital Learning Interactive
- Digitalthink
- Docent
- Educational Testing Service
- EDUCAUSE
- Eduprise
- Epic Group
- Fretwell-Downing Group
- GIUNTI Interactive Labs
- IBM Corporation
- Industry Canada
- JISC
- LON
- LUVIT
- Miami-Dade Community College
- Microsoft
- MIT
- NIST
- NYUOnline
- Oracle
- OU Netherlands
- Pearson Education
- PeopleSoft
- Prometheus
- R5 Vision
- Saba Software
- SCT
- SUFI
- Sun
- THINQ
- Thomson Learning
- UFI
- Unext
- UC - Berkeley
- University of Michigan
- University of Wisconsin
- University System of Maryland
- US Department of Labor
- Virginia Tech
- Virtual Education Space
- WebCT
13ADL Plugfest Participants
14IEEE LTSC
- 185 Individual Experts
- Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,
China, France, Korea, Germany, Greece, Indonesia,
Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Hong Kong,
Japan, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
UK, US, the Ukraine, Yugoslavia - Vendors, Government agencies contractors,
Academic institutions, Consulting/solutions
firms, other learning technology organizations
15The Program Learning Content
Create
Learning Content Authoring Tools
Chunk
Repurpose
Assemble
Learning Catalog
Find
Import
Track
Deliver
16IMS Program
- Specifications that have been developed
- Meta-data
- Content Packaging
- Question and Test Interoperability
- Learner Information Packaging
- Enterprise
- Specifications being developed
- Sequencing
- Learning Design
- Digital Repositories
- Competencies
- Accessibility
17ADL Program
- Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM)
A Bookshelf of specifications and standards - Metadata from IEEE
- Communication Structure from AICC
- Packaging Sequencing from IMS
- Document and test IMS and other specifications
- Formal standardization through IEEE
18IEEE Program
- Metadata about to be standardized
- Liaisons with other organizations and standards
bodies - Active work on
- Content
- Identifiers
- Architecture
- Vocabulary
- Graphics
- Other topics
19Testing and Certification
- AICC has certification program in place
- IMS is setting up an extensive program
- Planning phase taking place now
- Will create consortium of consortia
- Win-win financial model
- ADL has developed test suites
- An important IEEE role is to work with
certification and testing labs
20Invitation to Participate
- The IMS Global Learning Consortium
- Contributing Members
- specification development, review, approval
- leadership
- Developers Network Members
- exchange of tools, techniques, and trials
- Dissemination and Participation
- workshops, briefings, information
- Conformance Testing
21Invitation to Participate
- The Advanced Distributed Learning initiative
- Co-laboratories
- corporate, federal, and academic
- Dissemination and Participation
- publications,
- plugfests,
- work with other organizations
22Invitation to Participate
- The IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee
- Working Groups
- standards, technical reports, guides
- open, consensus-driven process with due process
and right to appeal - Dissemination and Participation
- publications, liaisons with other organizations
- open to all with a material interest
Next Meeting in Hawaii in December, 2001
23Benefits of Participation
- Contacts and coalitions with other industries
- Ensure standards meet your needs
- Certification conformance testing
- Access to information, vendors, experts, etc.
- Without you.
- Shift will happen
- Infrastructure and interoperability wont
24Questions Answers
- Value
- Process
- Players
- Program
- Participation
www.imsproject.org www.adlnet.org ltsc.ieee.org r
robson_at_eduworks.com www.eduworks.com
541-754-1215 (Phone) 541-760-6899 (Mobile)
Thanks!