This document summarizes the work of the IMS Global Learning Consortium's Learning Tools & Content Community of Practice. The community meets monthly and has identified 5 projects for the year. It is co-chaired by Jeff Bohrer of UW-Madison and Shea Silverman of UCF. Current work includes recommended RFP language for LTI procurement, an LTI FAQ, use case scenarios, promoting LTI2, and a new IMS product proposal process. Examples of LTIs from UW-Madison and UCF are also provided.