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LETSI's SCORM 2.0 Project
   
Added: 04/01/2009,
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LETSI’s first major undertaking was a public discussion of what to do with SCORM going forward that was called the “SCORM 2.0 Project.” Between July 2008 and January 2009, the effort involved over 250 people and produced 100 white papers and dozens of subsequent online discussion threads. In October 2008, sixty-five educators, technologists, and policy makers participated in a three-day workshop in Pensacola to discuss possibilities and priorities. Finally, the LETSI Working Groups spent several months debating the issues and producing a final report about our assumptions going forward.
This six-month effort had three major results:
- The U.S. Advanced Distributed Learning initiative has indicated that it will continue to develop SCORM 2004, providing a stable basis for the SCORM community.
- There is a strong need to support interoperability among systems that represent pedagogical, technological, and business models different from the those supported by LET standards today, including SCORM.
- A more modern approach to achieving interoperability has started to crystallize out of the October Workshop: using agile software techniques and community-sourced software projects to facilitate more rapid and consistent adoption of software standards, while lowering barriers to innovation.
Of course, our roots are in the SCORM community and LETSI’s members are invested in SCORM. LETSI is committed to a simple migration path for existing content. That said, we feel that LETSI has a critical role to play in making the next generation of learning technology truly interoperable, based on open standards. READ ASSUMPTIONS DOC ...
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