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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. These eLearning protocols are important so that courses are interoperable between LMSs and organizations can track learning-related activity. Tin Can, otherwise known as xAPI, was developed in 2013 (over a decade after SCORM was released). What Is 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. These eLearning protocols are important so that courses are interoperable between LMSs and organizations can track learning-related activity. Otherwise known as Tin Can — xAPI was developed in 2013 — over a decade after SCORM was released.

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Why SCORM compliance is absolutely essential for any best-in-class LMS

Docebo

quickly became the gold standard for packaging and presenting training content to learning management systems (LMSs). Today, SCORM is the globally accepted standard for creating online learning tools across all industries. SCORM 1.1, and SCORM 1.2) Complex changes for simple roadblocks. Docebo is SCORM 1.2

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Why SCORM Compliance is Absolutely Essential for any Best-In-Class LMS

Docebo

The first iteration of SCORM arrived 16 years ago, and quickly became the gold standard for packaging and presenting learning content to a learning management system. Today, SCORM is the globally accepted standard for creating online learning tools across all industries. Complex Changes for Simple Roadblocks.

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

eLearningMind

While SCORM is still widely used and remains the industry standard because of its interactivity and platform independence—it’s old; the most used version dates back to 2004, back when phones were phones and tablets were pads of paper. xAPI began as “ Project Tin Can ,” an initiative led by ADL, the keepers of SCORM.

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

eLearningMind

While SCORM is still widely used and remains the industry standard because of its interactivity and platform independence—it’s old; the most used version dates back to 2004, back when phones were phones and tablets were pads of paper. xAPI began as “ Project Tin Can ,” an initiative led by ADL, the keepers of SCORM.

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

learnWorlds

SCORM 2004 (formerly known as 1.3). SCORM 2004 is the latest version of the standard used today. The downside of the 2004 version is that fewer LMS vendors support it due to its complexity. There are other elearning standards like xAPI (Tin Can), cmi5, and AICC for more advanced capabilities. SCORM 1.2, But, SCORM 1.2

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