The IMS Is More Important Than You Think It Is

e-Literate 2014-05-18

Summary:

I have long argued that the development of technical interoperability standards for education are absolutely critical for enabling innovation and personalized learning environments. Note that I usually avoid those sorts of buzzwords—”innovation” and “personalized learning”—so when I use them here, … Continue reading

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higher education lmos openness tools toys and technology (oh my!) usability and human factors affinity networks chuck-severence ims caliper ims casa ims global ims learning impact leadership institute ims lis lti max weber peer-to-peer qti rob-abel ucla

Authors:

Michael Feldstein

Date tagged:

05/18/2014, 14:20

Date published:

05/18/2014, 10:21