Distributed access to digital content is a key component of the IMS ecosystem. The IMS Thin Common Cartridge (TCC) is at the heart of this access. When combined with the use of the Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI), LTI Advantage, LTI Resource Search and Competency & Academic Standards Exchange (CASE) specifications a powerful mechanism for the provision of distributed digital content is created. The provision of the appropriate metadata within the Thin Common Cartridge is essential to enable this content distribution and access.
During this session attendees will learn:
- How to use Thin Common Cartridge to distribute the details of remotely hosted content
- How to use the metadata features in Thin Common Cartridge to enable content access
- How to use LTI Advantage to obtain access to the remotely hosted content
- How to make use of the LTI Resource Search specification to locate suitable content
- How to get your content and your systems certified for Thin Common Cartridge