Active PAR

P1484.20.3a

IEEE Standard for Learning Technology--Data Model for Shareable Competency Definitions Amendment: Open Source

This amendment allows the IEEE Std 1484.20.3 to be part of the IEEE SA Open. In addition, this amendment addresses the creation of supporting documents that are not standards, e. g., application profiles or an extended data model, and a stronger definition of how Rubrics function.

Standard Committee
C/LT - Learning Technology
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2025-06-19
Open Source
IEEE SA Open Source Project
Open Source CLA
Apache 2.0

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
Standard Committee
C/LT - Learning Technology
Working Group
C/LT/CD - Competency Data Standards
IEEE Program Manager
Vanessa Lalitte
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Working Group Chair
James Goodell

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1484.20.3-2022
IEEE Standard for Learning Technology--Data Model for Shareable Competency Definitions

Defined in this standard are a data model for describing, referencing, and sharing competency definitions, and frameworks of competency definitions and rubrics in the context of online and distributed learning and in employment and work. This standard provides a way to formally represent the key characteristics of a competency definition, independently of its use in any particular context. It enables interoperability among learning systems that deal with competency information by providing a means for them to refer to common definitions with common meanings.

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