Simple learning design 2.0
Simple Learning Design 2.0 is a learning design specification proposed by Durand and Downes from the National Research Council of Canada in 2009.
SLD 2.0 is designed to be easily implemented by developers in a commercial e-learning application.
The intent behind SLD 2.0 was to propose a specification with a good balance between its expressivity and the simplicity of its implementation; all features that might have been deemed too complex to implement were systematically avoided."
SLD 2.0 can be used as an add-on to , respecting and reusing the features of .
To implement the specification an XML schema is available online and explained in the .