Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community
Summary of a recent meeting updating 190 attendees (really quite impressive) on the state of play of LETSI, SCORM and the future of learning standards. Things are very much in a state of flux right now - ADL is apparently keeping SCORM, LETSI is developing "SCORM 2.0" (but it won't be called SCORM 2.0, don't be misled), and we read "LETSI will work with existing bodies to help shorten adoption lifecycles through filling a gap in the current standards community [s]pecifically by helping to build communities and developing agile software development processes." Which means something like 'standards on the fly' - rapid development, rapid implementation, rapid change. Or maybe not: "LETSI is not a standards development body or a trade association. It sees itself rooted within the implementation community." Instead of NITLE doing pointless prediction markets on Facebook, it should try to project the lifespan of LETSI.

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