[Xerte] Xerte and IMS LTI

Smith, Andrew Andrew.P.Smith at warwick.ac.uk
Thu Aug 7 20:22:45 BST 2014


I have just discovered IMS LTI and it looks as if it is the solution to the problem we have delivering course content to other user's local LMS, without losing control of the content. 

The LMS end of the system looks straight forward but I am looking for any experience anyone has of setting up the LTI Tool end using course materials developed in Xerte. Is there a way to deliver Xerte learning objects as remote tools in an IMS LTI configuration? 

Has anyone done this already or am I going to have to start from scratch? 

Kind regards,

Andrew

Andrew P Smith
Technology Officer
Centre for Applied Linguistics
University of Warwick
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> Hi,
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> I have just spent the last 35 minutes trying to find out what is required to get xerte installed and working on a server side implementation, but can find no useful information.
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> From: "Ron Mitchell" <ronm at mitchellmedia.co.uk>
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> Hi
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> sorry you couldn't find the info but where did you look and what did you
> search for? The Nottingham University Xerte page at
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/xerte/toolkits.aspx contains a link to the
> getting started section and installation guide and the community site should
> have the relevant info too. 
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> But perhaps the JISC TechDis Xerte Friday I delivered in May is of use -
> there's a recording as well as a copy of the presentation available at
> http://jisctechdis.ac.uk/techdis/events/detail/2014/xertefriday30052014
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> In short though - historically any webserver with PHP and MySQL. 
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> I say historically because in theory the very latest code base is no longer
> specifically MySQL and could be used with other options but that would need
> installation expertise so the easiest is MySQL right now.
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> HTH
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> Ron
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