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QTI
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QTIQuestion and Test Interoperability
QTIQualified Target Industry
QTiQT Interval (represents the time for electrical activation and inactivation of the ventricles; letters designate different parts of the electrocardiogram waveform)
QTIQuad/Tech International
QTITrue Track or Course (radiotelegraphy)
QTIQuick Tributary Infill


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A frequent public speaker on assessment topics, Shepherd was instrumental in developing the IMS Global Learning Consortium's Question and Test Interoperability standard.
As a Contributing Member of IMS, and having been deeply involved in developing the IMS Question and Test Interoperability specification, Questionmark regards the work of IMS as essential to the future of distributed learning," said Questionmark Founder and Chairman John Kleeman.
IMS kicked off the event with tutorial sessions on its Meta-data, Content Packaging and Question and Test Interoperability specifications, together with a discussion of IMS specification and ADL SCORM relationships.
 
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