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LMS RTE 1.3.1 (Implemented as a SAKAI Tool)

  • be able to launch an Asset, and
  • be able to launch a known conformant SCORM 2004 Conformant Sharable Content Object (SCO), and
  • provide and expose an API Instance as a Document Object Model (DOM) object that correctly implements all of the API methods, and
  • correctly implement support for all SCORM 2004 Run-Time Environment Data Model Elements,
  • implement support for all SCORM 2004 Navigation Data Model Elements.

LMS SN 1.3.1 (Implemented as a SAKAI Service)

  • correctly implement all of the sequencing behaviors defined by the pseudo-code included in the SCORM Sequencing and Navigation Version 1.3.1, and
  • correctly implement support for all SCORM 2004 Navigation Data Model Elements, and
    correctly implement support for Navigation User Interface requirements.

Additional deliverables
multiple client-side 'server-proxy' technology implementations
Major coding and design contributions to other SAKAI workgroup efforts to develop more general sequencing services for SAKAI
Contributions to related authoring tools, content storage,access and aggregation efforts as the use or can benefit from this group's efforts
Administration (UI) of global objectives and other preferences
Basic Reporting of (CMI) DataModel elements
Definition of a database schema, hibernate mappings, and schema-build scripts for SAKAI supported DB's

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Thomas Amsler, UC Davis; Jon Gorrono, UC Davis

Method of participation

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The group membership is open. Based on a very informal survey with respect to interest and experience, we expect coding participation from
3-5 institutions: about 5-7 programmers. Interest to participate has been forwarded by UC-Davis, Toronto, UW-Madison, and the Pachyderm Project
(NMC-SF MOMA).

Anticipated Membership Growth
The goals that can be gained from a successful implementation and the impact on the more general SAKAI interests in content storage, delivery, aggregation, and sequencing could be significant. Initially < 20 people, the group may grow significantly or evolve or splinter into others towards the end of public beta rounds.

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