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eLSACC Strategic action plan
As eLSACC is now entering a new phase of activities focused on promoting and supporting successful implementation of the newly adopted ITLET ISO International standards, it has recently adopted a new strategic action plan that established its road map for the coming years. eLSACC proposes a step by step operational approach for successful standards implementation with a fourfold strategic action plan aimed at achieving: 1) Canadian participation in ITLET ISO standards development, 2) A Canadian ITLET Standards framework fit for jurisdiction’s needs, 3) Enabling, easy to use implementation guides and tools, and, 4) an ITLET standardization promotion program.
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eLSACC is collaborative framework of stakeholders and standards experts that supports Canada’s participation in the development of ITLET ISO standards, promotes the application of these standards and fosters the creation of a shared educational heritage. eLSACC’s action is guided by the objectives and principles defined in this document.
The 2009 Annual Report of the e-Learning Standards Advisory Council of Canada (eLSACC) underlines the fact that there were major developments in bringing International ITLET ISO Standards closer to publication, this was confirmed in 2010 with the adoption of several standards and serious progress on others. Also in this document, meet Canadian Delegates to ISO/IEC JTC1/SC36 Plenary meetings.
Short document on
what Standards are about : Definition, five key characteristics of
Standards and ten reasons why we need them. In addition, four annexes
shed some light on issues relating to their development.
« À la source » information on the development of
International Standards in the field of Information Technologies for
Learning, Education and Training: The Report includes the general
vision of JTC1/SC36 as well as basic information on its seven Working
Groups and on the purpose and scope of each Standard or Technical
Report project. Q&A on each Working Group activities.
For other eLSACC documents, see PUBLICATIONS
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Consultation on Canada’s first digital economy strategy
eLSACC submitted the following document during this consultation held by Canadian government during the summer of 2010 (…)
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"eLSACC's President, Robert Thivierge, announced that from now on, eLSACC's Publications are available publicly on the http://elsacc-cccnal.ca/ website and that it's users can subscribe to get new Publications or significant news by e-mail"
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