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You can use :ref:`web services <webservices>` and authentication methods to connect other applications to Mahara. Depending on the type of integration you are seeking, you may be able to simply set the connection up in Mahara itself. In other cases, some development work may be needed.
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`Learning Tools Interoperability <http://www.imsglobal.org/activity/learning-tools-interoperability>`_ (LTI) allows learning applications like learning management systems (LMS) to talk to each other and exchange information in a standard way making it possible to easily connect the systems without extensive configuration each time.
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At the moment Mahara supports LTI for authentication purposes.
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The following describe how you can connect Mahara to some learning management systems via LTI.
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Setup on Mahara
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In order to use LTI for authentication purposes, you need to complete the setup on Mahara as well as on the LMS.
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Instructions are provided for Canvas and Moodle later one. If you use a different LMS, please check that documentation on how to set up an LTI connection.
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Enable LTI for the site
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You need to ensure that LTI is enabled for your Mahra site. You do that by :ref:`activating it <lti_activation>` in the *Plugin administration*.
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.. image:: images/administration/plugin_lti_enabled.*
:alt: The LTI plugin is enabled
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