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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Migrating content between CMSes: new wiki

Filed under: CMS — Bryan Alexander @ 03:04:57 pm

A wiki page for CMS conversion tools has been launched by a Canadian educational technology blogger.

[S]upport for interoperability formats is uneven at best and there is no such thing as a plug and play world for learning content across course management systems. While things like the IMS Content Packaging spec (and the newer IMS Common Cartridge spec) offer themselves as non-product-specific middle ground, they are unevenly supported, and we are often left finding and developing ad hoc methods to move from specific platform (even specific version of platform) to specific other platform.

This page is an attempt to collect known tools for getting content out of and into various CMS.

(via Stephen Downes)

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