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SCORM 101: The Definitive Guide to Choose a SCORM Compliant LMS

learnWorlds

SCORM, which stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model , is an eLearning standard for educational content. As a set of technical specifications, SCROM describes the international industry standard for eLearning interoperability, which is the ability of systems to exchange information. Register for Free. --> What is SCORM?

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Got SCORM?

ICS Learning

Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) has the complete specification (all 400+ pages of it) readily available on their site, but I was looking for a quick, “get your hands dirty” explanation that skipped all the mumbo-jumbo and would let me dive in and start trying things out. The SCORM specification is no different.

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Top 11 Disruptive E-Learning Technologies For 2013

Learnnovators

Tin Can API is a new and evolving learning technology specification (from ADL – the SCORM people). It has removed all the barriers (listed above) that existed with the previous standards. In this knowledge era where 90% of learning is happening informally, this standard is going to make us change the way we even think about e-learning.

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The Pulse of Mobile Learning

Allison Rossett

To our surprise, even in this professionally active sample, only 4% said they were using mobile to deliver learning and support in their organizations. ADL’s Jason Haag places mobile learning in context, reviewing influential ideas and arguing for the ability of mobile devices to deliver on that attractive anywhere, any time promise.

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TOP 11 DISRUPTIVE E-LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES FOR 2013

Learnnovators

Tin Can API is a new and evolving learning technology specification (from ADL – the SCORM people). It has removed all the barriers (listed above) that existed with the previous standards. In this knowledge era where 90% of learning is happening informally, this standard is going to make us change the way we even think about e-learning.