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*  [[IMS Common Cartridge]]. This is an effort that can be defined as extension of [[IMS Content Packaging]], i.e. it provides for the inclusion of question and test formats (e.g. [[IMS QTI]]), interfaces to external tools and inclusion of tools internal to the [[LMS]] like Forums.
*  [[IMS Common Cartridge]]. This is an effort that can be defined as extension of [[IMS Content Packaging]], i.e. it provides for the inclusion of question and test formats (e.g. [[IMS QTI]]), interfaces to external tools and inclusion of tools internal to the [[LMS]] like Forums.


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Revision as of 15:29, 9 July 2009

Definition

IMS Global Learning Consortium is probably the major player in the world of e-learning standards.

Here is a quote from their WebSite (Feb 2006): "The mission of the IMS Global Learning Consortium is to support the adoption and use of learning technology worldwide. IMS is a non-profit organization that includes more than 50 Contributing Members and affiliates" ... "MS develops and promotes the adoption of open technical specifications for interoperable learning technology. Several IMS specifications have become worldwide de facto standards for delivering learning products and services. IMS specifications and related publications are made available to the public at no charge."

The role of IMS

(this section needs rewriting. It's a bit confusing and it's not complete - DSchneider 12:27, 14 December 2006 (MET))

Until recently IMS was (in my opinion) the champion of promoting e_learning as a form of computer-based training, i.e. web-based training or e-instruction.

Some of their major contributions to standardization are:

These standards also have been adopted by the influencial SCORM "standards".

Recently, there were two interesting additions:

In the near future:

  • IMS Common Cartridge. This is an effort that can be defined as extension of IMS Content Packaging, i.e. it provides for the inclusion of question and test formats (e.g. IMS QTI), interfaces to external tools and inclusion of tools internal to the LMS like Forums.