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CEN WS-LT - Liaisons
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These contents have been obtained from the paper "The European Standardization Body for Learning Technologies" by Frans Van Assche and Mike Collett and edited for presentation. Please contact them for additional information on terms of use.
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From its very start, the Learning Technologies Workshop has decided, as a matter of principle, to not duplicate work that is already done elsewhere. The work for instance that was done in relation to the IEEE LTSC Learning Object Metadata (LOM) is a clear example of this principle.
Similar to IEEE/LTSC, the Learning Technologies Workshop has a special status towards the ISO/IEC JTC1/SC36 committee on Learning Technologies, which enables it to feed its deliverables into the formal international standardization process for becoming ISO/IEC standards. For instance, results on Quality Assurance and on Description of Language Capabilities have been input into SC36’s work programme.
Technical specification providers such as the ones mentioned in an earlier section are also following up on the work of the Learning Technologies Workshop. They are feeding their experiences into the Workshop or including the Workshop’s results into their own specifications.
Finally, in the domain of eLearning and eTraining, considerable efforts are invested under the IST programme as well as via many national or European initiatives. Projects producing specifications, architectures, reference models, etc. with an interest of getting a broader support and recognition of their work, can use the Workshop as a useful tool for reaching a European-wide consensus on their deliverables. |
More specifically, the liaisons of the workshop are enumerated below:
Formal Liaisons
Additional Liaisons
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