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SCORM Vs. xAPI (Tin Can): eLearning Content Standards

Academy of Mine

So, in this article, we’re going to talk about some differences between the two standards. Believe it or not, even before SCORM’s time, there was an eLearning content protocol called AICC. SCORM 2004 (four editions) Each version is different and offers more flexibility in eLearning for both administrators and learners.

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SCORM Vs. xAPI (Tin Can): eLearning Content Standards

Academy of Mine

So, In this article, we’re going to talk about some differences between the two standards. Believe it or not, even before SCORM’s time, there was an eLearning content protocol called AICC. However, unless you’re still training using CD-ROMs, this is content standard is now irrelevant. SCORM 2004 (four editions).

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

You popped in a CD-Rom, which could hold up to 640mb. We did Online Learning in the 60’s – False Narrative There were systems back in the day, where they could be run on your own server, used via a CD-ROM, via WAN or LAN, but to me, that isn’t and e-learning LMS. And another day, for that story.

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eLearning Standards—What They Are and Why They Matter

Trivantis

In this article we’re going to look at the history of those standards, and where we are today. It all started with the Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee (AICC), which was formed in 1988. In 1993, the AICC created the CMI specification—still in use today—which specified the communications between a course and an LMS.

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E-Learning Jargon: What you might think it is.well…

eLearning 24-7

The spin is that you can accrue points by reading an article, taking a course, leaving comments, ranking content, completing an assessment and so on – varies among vendors. CD-ROM and in some cases, DVD built courses. . The number of folks who were going e-learning back in 1993, was really minimal – I mean Mosaic 2.1