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LETSI Technical Roadmap WG

LETSI Technical Roadmap WG. Tyde Richards. LETSI Meeting - Learning 2007 October 21, 2007. LETSI Technical Roadmap WG.

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LETSI Technical Roadmap WG

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  1. LETSI Technical Roadmap WG Tyde Richards LETSI Meeting - Learning 2007 October 21, 2007

  2. LETSI Technical Roadmap WG • Charter: define the technical strategies and deliverables for LESTI, including a technical roadmap,and to support the technical aspects of the collaboration with ADL related to LETSI assuming the stewardship of SCORM • Open, bi-weekly telecons, wiki area • Define, broker resources and coordinate technical projects across LETSI participants • Projects areas include • Community of practice requirements gathering • The future of SCORM (“Core” and “2.0”) • Updated process model and annual roadmap to support SCORM evolution

  3. SCORM at the Crossroads Competing Approaches Evolving Standards and Requirements for International Standardization Modern Enterprise SW Architecture IP Rights Issues Installed Base: Diverse Communities of Practice SCORM Changing Market Structure and Vendor Demands New Learning Technologies Costs for SCORM Support, Promotion, and Management

  4. SCORM in Historical Context • Phases • AICC CMI (1992) • ADL SCORM (c. 1999) • ADL/LETSI SCORM 2.0 (c. 2009) • Dimensions • Technical Coverage • Adoption • Maturity • Conformance • Governance and Organizational Complexity

  5. book book book Initial LETSI Vision for SCORM LETSI SC36 Core SCORM Community of Practice Adaptations 1 – Reference Model Multi-part Type 3 Technical Report For example … AICC SCORM Korea SCORM SIFA SCORM 2 – Profiles Med SCORM DoD SCORM Sequencing 3 - De Jure Standards New, Innovative Specifications

  6. CoP Adaptation CoP Adaptation CoP Adaptation CoP Adaptation ADL SCORM 2.0 Proposal Core SCORM SCORM 2.0 • Core capabilities plus • additional capabilities • broadly applicable • open IP • future standardization capabilities based on de jure standards

  7. Core SCORM Proposal • Working name for a SCORM version that is 100% based on de jure standards • Intended to be compatible with ISO/IEC document types and procedures • Intended to underpin the SCORM version that ADL transitions to LETSI • Intended to provide a stable common denominator for adaptation by diverse communities of practice • Study Group initiated in SC36 WG 4

  8. book book book Proposed Core SCORM Structure 1 – Reference Model Multi-part Type 3 Technical Report Defined by LETSI Reviewed/progressed by ISO/IEC 2 – Profile Standards Defined by LETSI Standardized by SC36 3 - Foundation Standards Selected by LETSI ISO/IEC a possible source

  9. What Goes in the Core? At least this Probably this Who knows? 2004 RTE Support CAM Support Relevant de jure Standards IEEE RDCEO IEEE XML binding of DM SC36 Collaborative Workplace SC36 Quality SC36 Access for ALL SC36 MLR IEEE API IEEE Data Model RTE currently in ISO/IEC Fast-track as tech report IEEE LOM Some permutation of ISO/IEC 21000-2:2005 aka MPEG 21.2

  10. SCORM 2.0 beyond the Core • Much discussion anticipated • Some possible candidates are: • ADL/AICC Content Services Architecture (CSA) • ADL/AICC PENS • Sequencing “2.0” • Shared-state persistence equivalent from other capabilities • SCO content model using DITA or other formats

  11. ADL Process for SCORM Development IEEE CEN/ISS

  12. Ideas for a LETSI Process many few adopters many few solutions R&D Innovation COP Spec Generic Spec De Jure Standard For consideration from Industry and Academia Developed by single community of practice i.e. AICC Candidate Core Core Vetted and Approved by LETSI Federates

  13. Thank you For more information about LETSI Visit the LETSI wiki at: http://www.letsi.org (free self registration) Send questions by email to: info@letsi.org

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