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Exploring SCORM, CMI5, AICC, and Tin Can (xAPI)

BrainCert

SCORM is a collection of technical standards from the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL) that enables users to track learner progress within an LMS course. Implementing SCORM provides learners with the ability to view learning materials within a web browser window easily.

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Using Fantasy in Instructional #Games

Kapp Notes

Retrieved January 16, 2013 from ADL Web Site. Transfer of training from simulations in civilian and military workforces: Perspectives from the current body of literature.

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Singapore Learning Symposium Resources #SLS2013

Kapp Notes

The information about the games industry can be found on the web site of Singapore’s Media Development Authority. 2013), February 4). Patterson, Enhancing Cognition with Video Games: A Multiple Game Training Study, PLoS ONE, 2013, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0058546 Sitzmann, T. Personnel Psychology.Review of 65 studies.

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eLearning Standards—What They Are and Why They Matter

Trivantis

The specification was originally intended for CD-ROM or local file based content, and was updated in 1998 and 1999 to use a protocol known as HACP (HTTP-based AICC/CMI Protocol) to allow it to operate in a Web-based environment. In 1997, the DOD established the ADL Initiative to standardize and modernize training.

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SCORM Compliance and Tin Can Api

Paradiso

The Shareable Content Object Reference Model – more commonly known as SCORM – is a set of very technical standards and specifications used for web-based elearning. SCORM was originally developed way back in the 90s by Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL), an initiative of the U.S. Department of Defence.

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Tin Can API: What It Has in Store for Online Learning Environments

ProProfs

Released in April 2013, Tin Can API succeeded its long-established predecessor, SCORM or Sharable Content Object Reference Model. It was done as a part of a research project commissioned by The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative. Later on, it was officially renamed as “ xAPI ” or “ Experience API ” by ADL.

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What Is xAPI? Overview & Benefits of Experience API

WhatFix

the Director of the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative, aptly said, ‘xAPI is what helps us put the puzzle together’. Developed in 2013 (then known as Project Tin Can), xAPI was created to be the successor of SCORM , the most widely used learning specification form. And as Sae Schatz, Ph.D. , What Is xAPI?

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