How XML is enabling the next generation of elearning systems at Cisco.

Track: Case Studies, Vertical Industries

Audience Level: High Level/Technical View

Time: Thursday, November 18 at 16:00

Author: Allan Syiek , Consultant/Principal, Commandtext, Inc.

Author: Jay Todtenbier , Project Manager, Cisco Systems

Author: Jay Di Silvestri , Vice President of Professional Services, Astoria

Keywords: E-Learning, Rlo, Metadata

Abstract:

Cisco relies on Elearning for much of its training. So much so, that Cisco has become one of the largest Elearning providers in the world. In fact, Cisco provides over 120 courses in 152 different countries around the world. The courses and related assessments are often subject to frequent change, and the content must be produced in multiple languages or formats, combined into different courses, or efficiently searched and retrieved from large volumes of similar material. Early on, they realized that in order to keep that content current and manageable it was important to build an architecture that scaled well and was easy to maintain.

XML became a clear choice for the data format. Cisco’s RLO (Reusable Learning Object) data model provides for flexible data modules that can be reused in many different contexts and driven to many different formats.