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Monday, September 29, 2008

AICC Position Paper for SCORM 2.0

During today's meetings we discussed the AICC Position Paper on SCORM 2.0 (click the attachments tab or download link for full paper). Interested parties should visit the page and add their comments to the LETSI wiki before the October 15-17, 2008 LETSI SCORM 2.0 Workshop (sold out). A paper background and summary follows below.

As original contributors to SCORM and as representatives of a community of practice with a great volume of long-lived legacy content, the AICC has submitted this paper expressing our high level requirements for the existing model and for the evolution of SCORM going forward.

The AICC Position Paper addresses 7 major considerations for SCORM evolution:

  1. Maintenance of a data model consistent with the requirements of all communities of practice, or a reliable methodology for profiling to suit the specific needs of any COP.
  2. Creation of a web services based communication protocol.
  3. Modification and simplification of the sequencing model.
  4. Enhanced functionality for capturing assessment data.
  5. Enhanced functionality for mobile computing.
  6. Introduction of portfolio or portable records functionality.
  7. Introduction of functionality for simulation interoperability.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

AICC-LETSI Content Aggregation Workshop Summary

The AICC and LETSI wish to thank to all who participated in or contributed to the February 1, 2008 workshop on content aggregation for Core SCORM held at the Winter AICC meeting hosted by Adobe.

Contributed position statements/material and meeting minutes are available on the LETSI wiki at:

http://www.letsi.org/letsi/display/TRWG/Content+Aggregation+Project

NOTE: LETSI wiki requires a free registration for access.

Please feel free to post any comments using the add comment feature at the bottom of the wiki pages or contact directly contact the Technical Work Group lead, Tyde Richards, if you have particular issues or additional documents that you would like to post.

The workshop concluded with an agreement to use the workshop material and discussion as the starting point for a white paper on content aggregation requirements for Core SCORM. This work will carry forward in the LETSI Technical Roadmap WG, and updated information will be posted to the wiki page referenced above.

Please contact Tyde Richards directly if you are interested in helping to author the white paper. Contact information for Tyde is available through the People directory of the LETSI wiki.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

San Jose Meeting Agenda Available

A draft agenda is now available for the AICC meetings scheduled for January 28, 2008 through February 1, 2008 in San Jose, California at Adobe headquarters. Both the agenda and logistics are available from the AICC Meeting Information page. Those interested in attending are encouraged to make hotel reservations early and to register by sending an email to Anne Montgomery no later than January 18, 2008.

Scheduled sessions and topics include:

  • Aviation Training Innovations from American Airlines and NWA
  • Microsoft ESP Visual Simulation Platform for training & performance
  • Learning Systems Updates from AQT Systems, Oracle, Saba & SumTotal
  • Authorware End-of-Life Impact Discussions (Survey results, discussion and more)
  • LETSI Status Updates (LETSI evolution and liaison status with AICC)
  • News and Information from Adobe, the meeting host (Product information and news)
  • Subcommittee Updates and Technical Sessions (CSA Initiative, XML Metadata and more)

Attendance is open, with meeting fees applicable for non-members. All attendees, regardless of membership status, must register before January 18, 2008 by sending an email to Anne Montgomery.

LODGING UPDATE:The hotels' corporate rates are in the process of an annual update as of December 18, 2007. You may be unable to obtain the corporate rate until the updates are complete. You can either wait and make a reservation after January 3, 2008. OR make a reservation now and get a rate adjustment later by calling back to the hotel or coordinating with AICC and Adobe at the meeting.

LODGING UPDATE 2:In late December, hotel corporate rates were updated and are now available, though they increased approximately $10 USD. Those who booked in mid-to-late December and were unable to get a corporate rate, can get a rate adjustment by coordinating with AICC and Adobe at the meeting.

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Friday, December 07, 2007

ADL-AICC-LETSI Workshop February 1, 2008

The AICC will host a half-day ADL-AICC-LETSI Workshop on Content Aggregation for Core SCORM on Friday, February 1, 2008 in conjunction with the AICC meeting in San Jose, California. A wiki page providing some candidate issues for discussion is available on the LETSI wiki at: http://www.letsi.org/letsi/display/TRWG/Content+Aggregation+Workshop (site requires a no cost registration).

Interested parties are requested to submit a one page position statement in advance of the meeting. Those unable to attend in person are also welcome to submit a position statement. Please email position statements to trichards@eduworks.com and ann@aicc.org. A small meeting fee applies for non-AICC members attending the meeting and also covers participation in the general AICC meeting earlier in the week. Logistical information on the AICC meeting is available at: http://www.aicc.org/pages/aicc4.htm.

Please submit position papers and confirm your attendance plans no later than January 18, 2008 by sending email to trichards@eduworks.com and ann@aicc.org.

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Friday, November 30, 2007

AICC Announces January 2008 Meetings in San Jose

The AICC announces that its next meeting of international representatives will be held January 28, 2008 through February 1, 2008 in San Jose, California at Adobe headquarters. Location and lodging information is available from the AICC Meeting Information page. Those interested in attending are encouraged to make hotel reservations early and to register by sending an email to Anne Montgomery no later than January 18, 2008.

Planned presentations and topics include:

  • Authorware End-of-Life Impact Discussions (Survey results, discussion and more)
  • News from Major LMS Vendors (Vendor presentations on product and industry news)
  • Aviation Training Innovations (Vendor and airline presentations, focusing on simulation)
  • LETSI Status Updates (LETSI evolution and liaison status with AICC)
  • News and Information from Adobe, the meeting host (Product information and news)
  • Subcommittee Updates and Technical Sessions (CSA Initiative, XML Metadata and more)

Tentative session titles, times, descriptions and speakers will be included in an agenda to be released in mid-December. Invited guest speakers include representatives from Adobe, Oracle, Plateau, Saba, and SumTotal. Presentations from major airlines are also expected, as well as AICC Subcommittee Chairs and key representative to the AICC from other organizations.

Attendance is open, though non-members are required to pay a meeting fee. All attendees, regardless of membership status, must register before January 18, 2008 by sending an email to Anne Montgomery.

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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

AICC and ADL Announce Plans for Collaboration

The ADL initiative and the AICC announced their plans to collaborate on several near-term and longer term projects. This collaboration was launched at a joint meeting during the Boeing-hosted AICC conference the week of September 24th 2007. A press release with complete details is now available from the AICC at http://www.aicc.org/pages/press-release-42.htm and the ADL at http://www.adlnet.gov/News/articles/index.aspx?ID=450.

The purpose of the collaboration is to assist the aerospace and defense learning community by providing guidelines which promote the economic and effective implementation of technology-supported learning, education, and training. Benefits for the learning community will be achieved by promoting interoperability standards that software vendors can use across multiple industries (not limited to aerospace & defense).

Both organizations have committed to collaborating with other organizations involved with various learning communities. The collaborative activities will be coordinated with LETSI – an international federation promoting Learning Education and Training Systems Interoperability.

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

ADL-AICC Workshop on Standards Convergence

Representatives of the organizations responsible for the dominant LMS standards specifications will meet to address critical considerations for convergence and collaboration. General implementers and vendors would likely both benefit from a common approach that leverages the expertise and resources of both ADL and the AICC.

During upcoming AICC meetings, the ADL and AICC will meet on Thursday, September 27, 2007 from 1:30pm to 4:30pm at the Boeing Training and Support Systems facility in St. Louis, Missouri to discuss possible collaboration and convergence on a future release of the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM).

Motivating the workshop are the origins of ADL SCORM in the AICC CMI specification, the gradual technical divergence of CMI and SCORM, and the anticipated benefits for both organizations, their constituents and the tremendous number of LMS adopters across the globe.

The workshop occurs in the context of ADL’s interest in progressing SCORM as an ISO/IEC standard. Both ADL and AICC are participating in the formation of a new international collaboration for Learning, Education and Training Systems interoperability (working name: LETSI). In 2008, LETSI will assume responsibility for future maintenance and evolution of the SCORM specification.

The workshop will address aspects of a possible SCORM collaboration, including: implementer requirements, technical coverage, conformance testing, funding and resource requirements, and economic benefits. Workshop participation is open, subject to normal AICC meeting participation guidelines and reasonable meeting host requirements for site access.

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