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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

After initial efforts in 1993, and bursts of energy circa 2000 and again in 2004, we’re seeing a new resurgence of activity and interest. The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative of the Department of Defense finally had enough. SCORM was updated in 2004, and that is the existing standard for course delivery.

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Why SCORM 2004 failed & what that means for Tin Can

eFront

“SCORM 2004 is dying (if not already dead!).” For the careful observer there are many signs to support this view, and here are a few of them: Sign #1: 75% of packages are still on SCORM 1.2, 10 years after the initial release of SCORM 2004 [1] [2]. Sign #3: ADL itself heavily supports Tin Can as the successor of SCORM.[4].

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What is SCORM? A Complete Guide on SCORM Files and Packaging

learnWorlds

SCORM stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model and is a collection of industry standards for elearning courses and LMS systems that support it. A SCORM-certified course has passed and was certified by ADL, the organization behind the SCORM standard. SCORM 2004 (formerly known as 1.3). 4 SCORM Versions. SCORM 1.2,

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Track and trace Learners results. What do SCORM compliance, AICC, XAPI and CMI5 mean?

Challenge to Learn

A course is SCORM compliant when it meets the requirements of the standard set by the ADL. This means that if you want to buy an authoring tool or a LMS you should check if they support the elements that you need! and SCORM 2004. and SCORM 2004. The latest version is SCORM 2004 but both are still in use.

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Think xAPI is Next-Generation SCORM? Think Again

Talented Learning

Rewind briefly to a day in 2010, when the dew was still fresh and early morning sun filled the meeting room at Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL). By that time, SCORM was a decade old, and the only serious update had been delivered six years earlier, in 2004. Can you extrapolate completion activity from SCORM data? Absolutely.

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The Role of xAPI in Creating Powerful Learning Experiences for the Modern Workforce

Origin Learning

and SCORM 2004. It was originally a research project that was awarded to Rustici Software by ADL. Traditional learning management systems can only capture details of learner-activities within the LMS when the learner is connected to the system. It was originally a research project that was awarded to Rustici Software by ADL.

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TinCan Demystified

eFront

The standard is developed by the company RUSTICI but ADL is still the steward of the specification, just like SCORM. engine and more than 16 months for the SCORM 2004 / 4 edition. Even when not working completely offline people ask for better support for browser timeout and connection drops. over the last five years.

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