"The great thing about standards is there are so many to choose from." - someone older and smarter

I've just found out about LTI, a cut-down web service standard that simplifies connecting VLE/LMS to external tools. The Basic LTI is SSO. The ideas are still fuzzy in my head, but I'd just like to see how many people are developing for Online Learning Environments and who would be interested in writing a module to impliment LTI in Perl. It would be using Net::OAuth and there are existing php and java libraries to crib from.

An intro to LTI is at http://www.imsglobal.org/lti

perl -e 'print qq(Just another Perl Hacker\n)' # where's the irony switch?

In reply to RFC: IMS Learning Tool Interoperability (LTI) by Ea

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