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The concept of Learning Object (LO) is fundamental for producing, sharing and reusing
content in eLearning. In essence a LO is a container with educational material and
metadata describing it. Since most LOs just present content to students they contain
documents in presentation formats such as HTML and PDF, along with metadata on
these documents and the LO itself using generic standards such as LOM and SCORM.
If the LO includes an exercise for automatic evaluation then a resource must formally
described it. The Question and Tests Interoperability (QTI) is an example of standard
for this kind of definitions that is supported by several eLearning systems. However,
QTI was designed for questions with predefined answers and cannot be used for
complex evaluation domains, such programming exercise evaluation.
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ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest