{"id":261,"date":"2007-02-06T10:28:25","date_gmt":"2007-02-06T14:28:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dr-chuck.com\/wordpress\/?p=261"},"modified":"2011-12-17T12:21:49","modified_gmt":"2011-12-17T16:21:49","slug":"a-really-good-day-ims-tool-interoperabiltiy-v2-0","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dr-chuck.com\/csev-blog\/2007\/02\/a-really-good-day-ims-tool-interoperabiltiy-v2-0\/","title":{"rendered":"A Really Good Day &#8211; IMS Tool Interoperabiltiy v2.0"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I am at the IMS meeting at the Oracle Conference Center here in San Francicso.  I have decided to focus my IMS energy on IMS Tool Interoperability Version 2 for the next year or so.<br \/>\nI have visited a lot of Sakai partners in the past year and one thing comes up all the time as an important use case.  You don&#8217;t want to choose a single LMS system &#8211; you want to be able to mix and match from whatever system and what ever components you need.<br \/>\nThis is like a holy grail &#8211; like a quest &#8211; and some have tried and come up short &#8211; SUNY is a good example where they insisted that hte &#8220;future is now&#8221; and ultimately ran out of steam and &#8220;lived in the present&#8221; and went with Angel (a good choice by the way).<br \/>\nTake a look at this response I wrote to SUNY over a year ago about the perils of this approach and why we need TI v 2.0 SO BADLY:<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www-personal.umich.edu\/~csev\/papers\/2006\/2006_01_07_suny_rfq_response.pdf<br \/>\nSo Tool Interoperability is a quest!  It is a challenge &#8211; it is a mountain to be climbed &#8211; it is a standard to be developed.    It is the search for the holy grail of  LMS technology.<br \/>\nSo, yesterday was a good day &#8211; sitting with the assembled knights (brave lady and gentleman knights BTW) from Blackboard, D2L, Angel, Wimba, Microsoft, and others it simply felt great to get my hands a little dirty.<br \/>\nThe TI group has been meeting with great leadership from Chris Moffat of Microsoft for some time &#8211; but this is the first time I have joined the quest.   The group is finishing the charter and I *hope* can get off the dime.<br \/>\nI wil be frank (please don&#8217;t tell anyone I said this) &#8211; I think that the key for TI2 is to come up with some web services for things like File Manager, Schedule Manager Mail System, etc etc and lets *Standardize* these things.   This way, we can start writing tools that actually have rich functionality that run outside the LMS.   I think that we just need to look at the web services in Angel, D2L, or Blackbaord &#8211; and pick something, clean it up, build up consensus and than standardize on it.<br \/>\nHey &#8211; this is what hapenned for TI 1.0 (inspired by PowerLinks) and IMS Common Cartridge (inspired by Blackboard&#8217;s import format).  Lets cut to the chase and do it for TI2.0 &#8211; lets find some successfull commercial approach and make it the standard so we can all implement the same thing and get interoperating.<br \/>\nSorry for the outburst &#8211; I am just so excited &#8211; at the beginning it is all potential and no one has to put in the hard work :)<br \/>\nI also apologize in advance if I come to visit your site and I keep finding ways to bring up IMS TI in conversation &#8211; because I think that if TI2.0 is successful, it could be this is the most transformative technical achievement in the teaching and learning field.<br \/>\nSheesh &#8211; I cannot stop talking about it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I am at the IMS meeting at the Oracle Conference Center here in San Francicso. I have decided to focus my IMS energy on IMS Tool Interoperability Version 2 for the next year or so. 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