xpLor was built on open standards to make it work with as many systems as possible (Learn, Moodle, Angel, Sakai, etc) and to ensure that we can use the largest amount of content currently available. There are two open standards at the heart of xpLor: Common Cartridge and LTI
Common Cartridge defines the content type. You can import any common cartridge into xpLor, whether it comes from your LMS or from another repository. LTI allows Bb to deliver content to your LMS without import and export. All content lives in xpLor permanently and all you add to your LMS is an LTI link. That link allows the content to be delivered in such a way that it appears as native content. It also allows for passing grades and completion information to the grade book. LTI also allows Bb to deliver content from other repositories just as if it were native in xpLor. These standards allow to make it easy for all of you to develop, share, and deliver open educational resources.
xpLor OR Content Management?
Together, xpLor and Content Management create a complete learning content solution that provides personal, course, institutional, and global content management capabilities for all of your learning content.- Content Management: File management system for personal, course, and institutional document management, sharing, and reuse.
- xpLor: Cloud-based, global learning object repository for authoring, copyright, sharing, and discovery of rich educational materials and open educational resources.
| When do you put content into Content Management? | When do you put content into xpLor? |
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Here are some additional resources on xpLor.
- Blackboard xpLor Help
NOTE: Content created from information provided by Blackboard Inc.
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