1st Edition

e-Learning Standards A Guide to Purchasing, Developing, and Deploying Standards-Conformant E-Learning

By Carol Fallon, Sharon Brown Copyright 2002
    272 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    For the first time ever, clear, comprehensive information about the major e-learning standards has been brought together in a single resource. No more confusing patchworks of information gleaned from scattered Web sites and periodicals. No more frustrating searches through hundreds of pages of technical specifications to find the twenty pages that apply to you. No more sorting through the alphabet soup of acronyms trying to discern which of them you need. Written by the developers of the first Learning Management System (LMS) to be AICC-certified for Web-based interoperability, E-Learning Standards: A Guide to Purchasing, Developing, and Deploying Standards-Conformant E-Learning thoroughly covers this complex topic.

    The authors focus on those standards that are being successfully implemented such as the AICC and SCORM specifications for interoperable data tracking, searchable meta-data, and interchangeable course structures and the QTI specification for interoperable tests and test questions. They clearly explain the purpose of each standard and its application to the various components of e-learning such as learning management systems and learning content management systems, assessment systems, and courseware. The book provides practical advice on choosing and purchasing standards-based e-learning components and gives guidance on developing interoperable, interchangeable courseware that will work in any standards-based e-learning environment.

    Learning technology standards are still very new to the Web-based training world, leaving room for many potential pitfalls. There are distinct sets of standards available for Internet-delivered learning that enable all components of an e-learning system to communicate with each other. However, choosing which set of standards would best suit the system's needs, then understanding and following those specifications, can be a daunting task. E-Learning Standards: A Guide to Purchasing, Developing, and Deploying Standards-Conformant E-Learning provides a road map for anyone involved in the development of components for e-learning environments and a guide buyers can use to make well-informed decisions about their e-learning purchases.

    A GUIDE FOR DECISION MAKERS
    The Vital Role of Standards in E-Learning Environments
    The Evolution of Standards for E-Learning
    Which Standards? Matching Standards to E-Learning Components
    Standards for Interoperable Data Tracking
    Standards for Self-Describing Learning Objects
    Standards for Importing and Exporting Entire Courses
    Standards for Tests and Test Questions

    A GUIDE FOR DESIGNERS AND DEVELOPERS
    Working with Standards: How to Author Standards-Based Content
    Creating Interoperable Learning Objects
    A Guide to Creating Meta-Data Files
    A Guide to Creating Course Structure Manifests and Interchange Files
    A Guide to Creating Standards-Based Test Items and Assessments

    Appendix A: Code Listings
    Appendix B: Some Useful Resources
    Glossary
    Index

    Biography

    Carol Fallon, Sharon Brown

    "Your book came along at the perfect time! Being able to sort out what was involved in HACP and what wasn't in just a few short pages was worth the price of the book all by itself. Having so many Authorware examples was a serious bonus. So - thanks a million, I'm not waking up in a cold sweat in the middle of the night, parsing student data in my head anymore."
    - Susan D. Bunker-Alvarado, Courseware Developer, Melco Embroidery Systems, Educational Services Department