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IMS Common Cartridge Specification

The documents and schemas comprising the Common Cartridge v1.0 specification have been released for public review and comment for a period of 60 days, closing on 2008 September 22. Comments on the specification should be sent to ccpr@imsglobal.org

To fully support this important work join the non-profit Common Cartridge Alliance: http://www.imsglobal.org/cc/alliance.html

What is Common Cartridge?
Common Cartridge is the first of three major standards that comprise a new generation of Digital Learning Services standards to support a new generation of learning technology. These are: 

  • Organized and distributed digital learning content (Common Cartridge - CC)
  • Applications, systems, and mash-ups (Learning Tools Interoperability - LTI)
  • Learner information: privileges and outcomes (Learning Information Services – LIS)

Common Cartridge Benefits

  • Greater choice of content: Enables collections of learning resources of various types and sources.
  • Reduces vendor/platform lock-in: Establishes course cartridge native formats endorsed by educational publishers, and supports a wide variety of established content formats, eliminating platform lock-in.
  • Greater assessment options: Explicitly supports the most widely used standards for exchanging and tracking assessment items (IMS QTI) providing a standard scoring and tracking alternative that does not require the complexity or overhead of a CBT-like runtime interaction. 
  • Increases flexibility, sharing and reuse: Fits within the educational context of enabling instructors to assemble lesson plans of various resources and publish those as reusable and changeable packages that are easy to create, share, and improve.
  • Supports flexible packaging via URL references to web content: Based on an application profile of IMS Content Packaging v1.2, Common Cartridge manifests support "virtual content" organizations through URL references, thus reducing the size of cartridges while increasing flexibility.
  • Supports collaboration and web 2.0 mash-ups (via future provisioning of IMS LTI): Includes exchange standard for online discussion forums and has been designed to allow future incorporation of IMS Learning Tools Interoperability to enable web service launch and data exchange of distributing learning applications and systems from within Common Cartridges.
  • Supports content authorization via protected resources: Cartridges or portions of cartridges can be protected through a standard open authorization protocol.
  • Allows straightforward migration from SCORM 2004: Common Cartridge and SCORM 2004 are both based on IMS Content Packaging allowing use of tools to convert from SCORM to the advantages of Common Cartridge.
  • Backed by a vibrant community providing tools for implementation and conformance: The Common Cartridge Alliance provides open source and community source tools for automated conformance testing of cartridges, testing of learning platforms, a reference implementation of the authorization service, future incorporation of LTI, and much more.

The standard may be downloaded below. It includes at its root a readme.txt file which identifies the documents in the package and their locations. See a list of Common Cartridge Frequently Asked Questions.

 

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Version 1.0 -Public Draft Specification and Schemas- PDF

Download the PDF documents and schemas

Version 1.0 -IMS Common Cartridge Public Draft Namespaces to Schema Locations

Namespace

Path

http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imscp_v1p1

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/imscp_v1p2.xsd

http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imscc/imscp_v1p1

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/imscp_v1p2_localised.xsd

http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imsccauth_v1p0

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_0/imsccauth_v1p0_localised.xsd

http://ltsc.ieee.org/xsd/imscc/LOM

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_1/lomLoose_localised.xsd

http://ltsc.ieee.org/xsd/imscc/LOM/unique

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_1/loose.xsd

http://ltsc.ieee.org/xsd/imscc/LOM/vocab

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_1/vocab/loose.xsd

http://ltsc.ieee.org/xsd/imscc/LOM/extend

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_1/extend/custom.xsd

http://ltsc.ieee.org/xsd/LOM

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_2/lomLoose_localised.xsd

http://ltsc.ieee.org/xsd/LOM/unique

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_2/loose.xsd

http://ltsc.ieee.org/xsd/LOM/vocab

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_2/vocab/loose.xsd

http://ltsc.ieee.org/xsd/LOM/extend

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_2/extend/custom.xsd

http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imscp_extensionv1p2

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_3/imscp_extensionv1p2_localised.xsd

http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/ims_qtiasiv1p2

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_4/ims_qtiasiv1p2_localised.xsd

http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imswl_v1p0

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_5/imswl_v1p0_localised.xsd

http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imsdt_v1p0

http://www.imsglobal.org/profile/cc/ccv1p0pd
/derived_schema/domainProfile_6/imsdt_v1p0_localised.xsd

 

 

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