Comments on: Common cartridge – the future or five years too late? http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/2006/11/20/common-cartridge-the-future-or-five-years-too-late/ Cetis blog Mon, 07 Oct 2013 10:54:02 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.22 By: Greg Gay http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/2006/11/20/common-cartridge-the-future-or-five-years-too-late/#comment-12 Sat, 16 Jan 2010 15:37:55 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/2006/11/20/common-cartridge-the-future-or-five-years-too-late/#comment-12 For those who’d like to see Common Cartridge in action, ATutor now includes a complete Common Cartridge 1.0 Lite authoring environment. Importing, Authoring, and Exporting for CC 1.0 tools.

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By: Icodeon http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/2006/11/20/common-cartridge-the-future-or-five-years-too-late/#comment-11 Mon, 18 May 2009 09:51:03 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/2006/11/20/common-cartridge-the-future-or-five-years-too-late/#comment-11 Customer and community feedback on e-learning standard implementation is very important to product development at Icodeon, and this feedback can come in many forms – formal and informal.

The work of CETIS has been especially useful in this respect and the introduction of CETIS staff blogs has enabled the critical thinking and insights of the CETIS team to be fed into continual product development at Icodeon.

This blog by Sheila MacNeill (http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/) has been very helpful in recent work with the Icodeon Common Cartridge Platform.

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By: Paul Libbrecht http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/2006/11/20/common-cartridge-the-future-or-five-years-too-late/#comment-10 Tue, 05 Jun 2007 12:41:35 +0000 http://blogs.cetis.org.uk/sheilamacneill/2006/11/20/common-cartridge-the-future-or-five-years-too-late/#comment-10 I’m just as dubious as you are but just in case, tonight, in about 4 hours, there’s an IMS Interoperability Webinar and I definitely hope to hear more about IMS-Tools-interop which, as far as I could tell, is really the added value between SCORM and common-cartridge.

paul

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