CopperCore Service Integration; Integrating IMS Learning Design and IMS Question and Test Interoperability

Hubert Vogten, Harrie Martens, Rob Nadolski, Colin Tattersall, Peter Van Rosmalen, Rob Koper

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    Abstract

    This article describes a framework for the integration of e-Learning services. There is a need for this type of integration in general, but the presented solution was a direct result of work done on the IMS Learning Design specification (LD). This specification relies heavily on other specifications and services. The presented architecture is described using the example of two of such services: CopperCore, an LD service and APIS, an IMS Question and Test Interoperability service. One of the design goals of the architecture was to minimize the intrusion for both the services as well as any legacy client that already uses these services.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationSixth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'06)
    Editors Kinshuk, Rob Koper, Piet Kommers, Paul Kirschner, Demetrios G. Sampson, Wim Didderen
    Place of PublicationLos Alamitos
    PublisherIEEE Computer Society
    Pages378-382
    ISBN (Print)0-7695-2632-2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 24 Jul 2006
    EventIEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies - Kerkrade, Netherlands
    Duration: 5 Jul 20067 Jul 2006
    Conference number: 6

    Conference

    ConferenceIEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies
    Abbreviated titleICALT'06
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityKerkrade
    Period5/07/067/07/06

    Keywords

    • CopperCore
    • Learning Design
    • service
    • QTI
    • framework
    • integration
    • e-learning
    • CCSI

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