User identity issues in mashups for learning experiences using IMS Learning Design Online publication date: Thu, 26-Feb-2015
by Luis De-la-Fuente-Valentin, Derick Leony, Abelardo Pardo, Carlos Delgado Kloos
International Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning (IJTEL), Vol. 3, No. 1, 2011
Abstract: The combination of services that provide personal information in technologies such as educational mashups brings some issues in the management of users' identity and authorisation. This article presents a scenario based on the fact that an IMS LD server requires information relevant to each learner, and this information is provided by external services. This scenario allows to describe the problems of user correspondence, authenticated data retrieval, and remote account creation; a solution using technologies currently available is provided for each, as well as recommendations to take into account in similar scenarios.
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