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This area of the industry is way, way out of control. Sure SCORM and accessibility were useful, although over-engineered. The real mistake is straying into design and pedagogic areas. The last thing we need are standards in this area.

We get the usual RLO nonsense (the lego brick analogy) and that's all it is, an analogy. The technology is shaping the learning landscape with Youtube, blogs, wikis, mobiles etc. The last thing we need are half-baked theories, based on half-baked science from standards 'experts' on what we should call 'learning'.

Back-off guys. At best you'll be ignored, at worst you'll be wasting millions in public money. Enough is enough.

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