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Could European eGovernment policy initiatives, in effect, be stifling the development of learning technologies?
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Could European eGovernment policy initiatives, in effect, be stifling the development of learning technologies?

Tore Hoel and Paul Hollins
ICALT: 2009 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES, pp.239-241
07/08/2009

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Computer Science, Information Systems Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications Computer Science, Theory & Methods Education & Educational Research Science & Technology Computer Science Social Sciences Technology
European eGovernment initiatives give standards boards a prominent role in the governance of standards and specifications for Learning, Education and Training. One of the instruments of governance is a standards catalogue, which is intended to guide users towards appropriate standards to implement. However these initiatives coincide with a debate of the value of formal standards versus community specifications. The authors analyse the standards catalogue approach against a horizon scan report of current standardisation projects in the sector. They suggest that eGovernment standards boards should focus on semantic, organisational, cultural, political and legal interoperability, in preference to attempting to stabilise practice around a limited number of technical interoperability standards.

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