e-Learning Standards Bodies

Advanced Distributed Learning.
An offshoot of a United States Department of Defense initiative, ADL has evolved into a unique, public-private partnership dedicated to advancing common standards in e-learning. The ADL Initiative helped shepherd the Shared Content Object Reference Model, a standard now used by the majority of e-learning developers around the world.
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e-Learning Standards Bodies

  • Advanced Distributed Learning.
    An offshoot of a United States Department of Defense initiative, ADL has evolved into a unique, public-private partnership dedicated to advancing common standards in e-learning. The ADL Initiative helped shepherd the Shared Content Object Reference Model, a standard now used by the majority of e-learning developers around the world.
  • IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee.
    This committee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers charts the best practices of e-learning developers. The LTSC coordinates the efforts of other standards organizations around the world to identify and promote common standards among e-learning providers.
  • Instructional Management Systems Project.
    This trade association promotes the adoption and development of open and interchangeable standards for e-learning data around the world. With members from the academic and private sectors, this public-private partnership encourages schools and businesses to invest in e-learning projects without the fear of making huge commitments to a single technology platform.