Michael Feldstein reports, "Chuck Severence, who now works part-time for the IMS, has a public test site up for people who want to test against a subset of the forthcoming Learning Tool Interoperability specification. Now, the full specification drafts are still non-public (to the extent that they even exist-LTI is still under active development) but, to be honest, hardly anybody reads the full spec anyway. What Chuck has done is much more useful because he's providing sufficient documentation and tools for people to actually start building and testing." Well, I read the full spec. Or, would, if I could.
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