This keynote focused on IMS LTI, the challenges people face and the reason LTI can solve some of these issues.
This was presented as keynote at the imoot 2012 .
4. Previously
• Moodle as standalone LMS/CMS/VLE every
feature in it
• Moodle managed accounts
• Moodle managed enrolments
• Moodle managed course structures
• Moodle reporting
• Moodle hosted files & videos
5. Now
• Moodle as one piece of a greater Learning
Environment
• Common Sign-on and Single Sign-on
• Integrated enrolment & course structure
• Enhanced reporting
• External Video, File and Document
Repositories
7. Driving forces
• One organisation approach
• One system cant do it all
• Increasing diversity in customer needs
• More corporate and government users
• Acceptance
8. The challenge
• Each system needs to create LMS specific
integrations
• Always updating/recoding that integration
with each release
• On-going debugging / patching
• Multiple user interfaces to the same system
12. The challenge
• Each system needs to create LMS specific
integrations
• Always updating/recoding that integration
with each release
• On-going debugging / patching
• Multiple user interfaces to the same system
13. So what is IMS LTI?
• Standard way of integrating learning
applications with learning platforms
• Applications – Tool Provider
• Platforms(vle) – Tool Consumers
• Consumer & Provider exchange data to
facilitate the seamless experience
14. Why?
“Allow the seamless connection of web-based,
externally hosted applications and content, or
Tools to platforms that present them to users”
18. Some articles
• Video Demo of LTI in action
http://www.somerandomthoughts.com/blog/2012/04/11/ireland-and-uk-mood
• LTI Provider Plugin for Moodle 2
http://www.somerandomthoughts.com/blog/2012/01/08/review-lti-provider-fo
• External Tool in Moodle 2 (LTI Consumer)
http://www.somerandomthoughts.com/blog/2011/11/28/moodle-2-supports-c