DITA Learning Content SC - Purpose
Initial goals:
1. Develop a general top-level design for structured, intent-based authoring of learning content with good learning architecture, following DITA principles and best practices. Such a design would build on past work on topic-based content, reusable learning objects, and the learning content types needed to support them. Some specifics of a DITA design for learning content include:
1. learning types, including assessments and exercises
2. a map domain for structuring and managing the learning types as reusable learning objects
3. linking, relationships, and simple sequencing
4. interactions
5. style policies for learning content
6. dynamic sequencing.
2. Establish guidelines that promote best practices for applying standard DITA approaches to learning content, which include:
1. separation of presentation and content (as much as possible)
2. separation of content and context
3. single sourcing, repurposing, and reuse.
3. Develop support for processing DITA for general delivery as learning and training, including print and presentation delivery to support instructor-led training (ILT), web delivery for distance learning, and computer-based training delivery in general.
4. Develop targeted support for processing DITA learning content for delivery with standards-based learning, specifically targeting SCORM and QTI. Specifically, extend DITA processing to support basic SCORM sequencing, interactions, and required SCORM LMS runtime behaviors. Leverage QTI behaviors to drive the interactions. Address the issue of "levels" from a simple implementation to full SCORM and beyond.
5. Build on existing DITA infrastructure (editors, CMS, transforms) as much as possible so learning content developers do not have to start from scratch.
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