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SCORM – Why does it matter and why do you need it?

Kitaboo

The answer to that need comes from a five-letter acronym – SCORM. What is SCORM? This is where SCORM compliance plays a crucial role. . SCORM is an acronym for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. Most eLearning companies use the standard to develop SCORM- compliant content because it is interoperable.

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What is SCORM in e-learning?

eloomi

What does SCORM mean? E-learning is on the rise and an integral part of it is SCORM. SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a standardized model for content distribution and reuse that enables synchronized delivery of learning materials to computer-based training (CBT) systems. What is a SCORM-compliant LMS?

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SCORM: 3 Reasons why mobile-focused microlearning is better

Ed App

SCORM is to eLearning what coal is to industry. Why is SCORM still so popular? Many courseware producers’ business models involve signing organisations up for training course content which then needs to be distributed to a multitude of different companies – each with a potentially-different Learning Management System.

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3 Reasons to ditch SCORM and embrace mobile-focused microlearning

Ed App

SCORM is to eLearning what coal is to industry. In the case of SCORM, it’s now the lowest common denominator of learning-content packaging that will fit inside every Learning Management System. Tin Can subsequently evolved into xAPI which came out in 2013 and offers many more features than SCORM.

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A Q&A with the Queen of Customizable Courseware

eLearning Brothers

Today I sat down with Chris Willis, Senior Product Manager for Customizable Courseware , and got the scoop on this growing catalog of fully built, fully customizable training courses. Chris lives and breathes Customizable Courseware and is a huge part of how quickly we’re building our catalog for you.

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An explanation of cmi5 in (mostly) plain English

Rustici Software

It’s all too common to hear someone say “cmi5 is the bridge between SCORM and xAPI” around the office. Back in the day, SCORM was developed to provide specific guidance for plug and play interoperability of eLearning content across LMSs. But we’ve come a long way since the early days of SCORM in terms of technological advancements.

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Why SCORM 2004 failed & what that means for Tin Can

eFront

SCORM 2004 is dying (if not already dead!).” For the careful observer there are many signs to support this view, and here are a few of them: Sign #1: 75% of packages are still on SCORM 1.2, 10 years after the initial release of SCORM 2004 [1] [2]. Sign #3: ADL itself heavily supports Tin Can as the successor of SCORM.[4].

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