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

Academy of Mine

However, unless you’re still training using CD-ROMs, this content standard is now irrelevant Let the face-off between two content standards begin… SCORM Vs. xAPI SCORM is the most common protocol for eLearning, but it’s not the most advanced. As a reference, Academy Of Mine LMS supports SCORM 1.2 What Is xAPI? What Is xAPI?

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Difference between SCORM and AICC; benefits

Wizcabin

One will be able to access these courses on all LMS platforms, which support any of the two standards. Speaking of the standard, it was initially created to only focus on CD-ROM based training. and SCORM 2004. model, it was the first, widely used version and up till today, some LMSs still support it.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

It was first to offer better graphical and text support. The Multimedia PC (MPC) came with a CD-ROM drive, meaning that the device can display video synced with audio. Alongside CD-ROMs came Microsoft Powerpoint, a modern presentation software quickly embraced by lecturers, executives, teachers and students.

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

Academy of Mine

However, unless you’re still training using CD-ROMs, this is content standard is now irrelevant. You can look at a lot of big LMS providers, and you will see that they don’t support xAPI since the demand isn’t high. SCORM 2004 (four editions). As a reference, Academy Of Mine LMS supports SCORM 1.2 SCORM Vs. xAPI.

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SCORM vs AICC: how do they compare?

Elucidat

The most widely used and supported are SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004 (also know as SCORM 1.3). When these standards were originally set up in 1993, they only focused on CD-ROM based training. It’s widely supported. AICC is a very dated set of standards now, so support is limited. What is AICC? SCORM weaknesses.

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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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Become a SCORM pro – Day 1. What is SCORM?

LearnUpon

Developed in 1993 as a CD-ROM based standard, online web support was added to its specifications in 1998. That’s what supports SCORM’s ‘interoperability’ for those who create eLearning content and those who consume it. That status quo remained until 2004 when (cleverly enough!) SCORM version 2004 was born.

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