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

Academy of Mine

Both SCORM and xAPI are content standards used to create eLearning courses. Tin Can, otherwise known as xAPI, was developed in 2013 (over a decade after SCORM was released). After all, what’s the difference between SCORM and xAPI? And if you’re using SCORM, does it make sense to convert all of your eLearning to xAPI?

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

Academy of Mine

Both SCORM and xAPI are content standards used to create eLearning courses. Otherwise known as Tin Can — xAPI was developed in 2013 — over a decade after SCORM was released. Contrary to what developers of xAPI thought would happen, the eLearning protocol didn’t gain much traction when it was released. SCORM Vs. xAPI.

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SCORM Compliant LMS: What Does It Mean to be ‘SCORM-Compliant’?

eLearningMind

SCORM allows Sharable Content Objects (the SCO part of SCORM) or programs to run on multiple LMS platforms in multiple browsers. Put simply, SCORM makes it possible for different brands of LMS platforms to run programs created from different authoring tools. SCORM courses are usually chunked into modules. The future of SCORM.

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Employee Training Platform: 8 Best Features of an Employee Training Platform

Kitaboo

There are several employee training platforms to create, deploy and deliver training at scale, and across geographies. Plenty of these training platforms promise performance-based results and higher engagement, however, companies usually find themselves short-changed on their funds to invest in these platforms.

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SCORM Compliance and LMS: What Does It Mean to be ‘SCORM-Compliant’?

eLearningMind

The heart of SCORM is that it allows Sharable Content Objects (the SCO part of SCORM) or programs to run on multiple LMS platforms in multiple browsers. Put simply, SCORM makes it possible for different brands of LMS platforms to run programs created from different authoring tools. SCORM courses are usually chunked into modules.

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SCORM Compliance and LMS: What Does It Mean to be ‘SCORM-Compliant’?

eLearningMind

The heart of SCORM is that it allows Sharable Content Objects (the SCO part of SCORM) or programs to run on multiple LMS platforms in multiple browsers. Put simply, SCORM makes it possible for different brands of LMS platforms to run programs created from different authoring tools. SCORM courses are usually chunked into modules.

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How to Capture Useful Data from Remote Employee Training

JCA Solutions

For instance, a SCORM learning management system collects data on learners’ use of training materials — amount of time they spend, whether they completed a course or module, their test scores — and, in many cases, organizes the data into clear reports. But not all LMS platforms are SCORM compliant. Compatible with SCORM versions 1.2