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SCORM 101 and a Lectora How-To

Trivantis

One of the first things I remember Googling after my first encounter with eLearning was SCORM. This article will take a look at what SCORM is and how it applies to eLearning created in Lectora® and Lectora Online®. What is SCORM? SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. SCORM 2004.

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Four Industry Announcements

Kapp Notes

For example, a Director of Technology needs an authoring tool that supports SCORM 2004 3rd Edition for their LMS. All of the e-Learning specifications are captured- from SCORM and AICC to IMS, PENS and LETSI RTWS. About Lectora and Trivantis Corporation. Trivantis Corporation also develops Snap!

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Preparing Adobe Captivate Content for an LMS

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

. Over the next few weeks, I'm going to show you the LMS setup process in the top eLearning development tools (Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, TechSmith Camtasia Studio, and Trivantis Lectora). From the  Standard  drop-down menu, choose  SCORM 1.2. Although an older standard, SCORM 1.2

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AICC and SCORM Compliance: The Benefits for Your e-Learning

Trivantis

The Benefits of Making Your e-Learning AICC and SCORM Compliant . That’s a bit like what was happening in the e-Learning community before SCORM was established. SCORM was released in 2001 and was quickly adopted by both government and industry. Today, SCORM is the de facto standard for e-Learning interoperability.

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Top Rapid eLearning Tools and Templates

eLearningMind

The subscription-based service offers tools that support a broad spectrum of LMS standards, including AICC, SCORM (1.2, 2004), xAPI (Tin Can), and cmi5. For added flexibility, it supports a broad range of eLearning formats—including HTML5, video, SCORM (1.2, 2004), and xAPI (Tin Can) —on a full range of browsers.

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eLearning Standards—What They Are and Why They Matter

Trivantis

In 2001, the first production version of the new standard was released, and was known as the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) 1.1. Later that year, this was replaced by SCORM 1.2, Much of the SCORM standard was taken from the groundwork laid by the AICC, and updated to use a JavaScript framework.

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Lectora User Conference Showcase: But Does It Work?

Trivantis

Expertise: Laura has presented at numerous conferences including the e-Learning Guild’s 2004 e-Learning Producer Conference, the 2005 e-Learning Instructional Design conference and the 2007 Annual Gathering conference, and the 2007 Lectora User Conference. AICC & SCORM Compliant e-Learning. Lectora: ONLY HTML5 Authoring Tool.

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