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IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
An organization whose Learning Technology Standards Committee is working to develop technical standards, recommended practices, and guides for computer implementations of education and training systems.

Source: Learning Circuits

ILS (integrated learning system)
A complete software, hardware, and network system used for instruction. In addition to providing curriculum and lessons organized by level, an ILS usually includes a number of tools such as assessments, record keeping, report writing, and user information files that help to identify learning needs, monitor progress, and maintain student records.

Source: Learning Circuits

ILT (instructor-led training)
Usually refers to traditional classroom training, in which an instructor teaches a course to a room of learners. The term is used synonymously with on-site training and classroom training (c-learning).

Source: Learning Circuits

IMS (Instructional Management System) Global Learning Consortium
Coalition of government organizations dedicated to defining and distributing open architecture interoperability specifications for e-learning products. See the IMS Website.

Source: Learning Circuits

Information architecture
A description or design specification for how information should be treated and organized. In Web design, the term describes the the organization of online content into categories and the creation of an interface for displaying those categories.

Source: Learning Circuits

Infrastructure
The underlying mechanism or framework of a system. In e-learning, the infrastructure includes the means by which voice, video, and data can be transferred from one site to another and be processed.

Source: Learning Circuits

Instant messenger (IM)
Software that lists users selected "buddies" (friends, family, co-workers, and so forth) who are online and enables users to send short text messages back and forth to them. Some instant messenger programs also include voice chat, file transfer, and other applications.

Source: Learning Circuits

Instructional designer (ID)
An individual who applies a systematic methodology based on instructional theory to create content for learning.

Source: Learning Circuits

Integrated Management System
A single set of coherent, structured management arrangements designed to establish the organisation's policy and objectives, and to control and guide the totality of its processes in order to meet those objectives and equitably satisfy its stakeholders.

Source: adapted from ISO 9000

Integrated management system consultant
Person who assists an organization in establishing, operating and improving an integrated management system.

Source: I. Dalling and S. Singer

Integration
Combining hardware, software (and, in e-learning, content) components together to work as an interoperable system. The process of integration may also include front-end planning and strategy.

Source: Learning Circuits

Intellectual property
An idea, invention, formula, literary work, presentation, or other knowledge asset owned by an organization or individual. Intellectual property can be protected by patents, trademarks, service marks, and/or copyrights.

Source: Learning Circuits

Interactive media
Allows for a two-way interaction or exchange of information.

Source: Learning Circuits

Internet
An international network first used to connect education and research networks, begun by the US government. The Internet now provides communication and application services to an international base of businesses, consumers, educational institutions, governments, and research organizations.

Source: Learning Circuits

Internet Explorer
Browser software that enables users to view Webpages.

Source: Learning Circuits

Internet-based training
Training delivered primarily by TCP/IP network technologies such as email, newsgroups, proprietary applications, and so forth. Although the term is often used synonymously with Web-based training, Internet-based training is not necessarily delivered over the World Wide Web, and may not use the HTTP and HTML technologies that make Web-based training possible.

Source: Learning Circuits

Interoperability
The ability of hardware or software components to work together effectively.

Source: Learning Circuits

Intranet
A LAN or WAN that is owned by a company and is only accessible to people working internally. It is protected from outside intrusion by a combination of firewalls and other security measures.

Source: Learning Circuits

IP
Abbreviation for Internet Protocol. A protocol that ensures data goes where it is supposed to go on the Internet.
IP multicast
Using the Internet Protocol, delivery of a learning event over a network from a single source to multiple participants.

Source: Learning Circuits

IRC
Abbreviation for Internet Relay Chat. An Internet service accessed through software programs that features real-time communication on channels devoted to specific topics.
Irregularity
any infringement of a provision of Community law or any breach of a contractual obligation resulting from an act or omission by a beneficiary or a member which has, or would have, the effect of prejudicing the general budget of the European Communities or budgets managed by it through unjustified expenditure.

Source: European Commission

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network)
A telecommunications standard enabling communications channels to carry voice, video, and data simultaneously.

Source: Learning Circuits

ISO (International Organization for Standardization)
An international federation of national standards bodies. See the ISO Website.

Source: Learning Circuits

ISP (Internet service provider)
A hosting company that provides end user access to such Internet services as email, the World Wide Web, FTP, newsgroups, and so forth.

Source: Learning Circuits

IT (information technology)
The industry or discipline involving the collection, dissemination, and management of data, typically through the use of computers.

Source: Learning Circuits

IT training
A combination of desktop training and information systems and technical training. Includes training in areas such as system infrastructure software, application software, and application development tools.

Source: Learning Circuits

ITFS (Instructional Television Fixed Service)
Microwave-based, high-frequency television used in educational program delivery.

Source: Learning Circuits