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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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Offline Activity Tracking Now Possible With KITABOO

Kitaboo

In the dynamic landscape of digital learning, the demand for accessible offline learning has gained prominence. As the importance of offline learning grows, so does the challenge of effectively tracking learners’ activities in environments with intermittent internet connectivity. Table of Contents: I. Wrapping Up!

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Blended Learning and Tracking Offline Learning – The xAPI Way

CommLab India

SCORM can’t track all offline activities involved in blended learning. Read to know how xAPI aids in tracking even offline learning activities.

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

eLearningMind

First, a little history about SCORM. SCORM began as an initiative from the Department of Defense, which wanted to modernize technology-based education and training and expand distance learning initiatives. What is SCORM Compliance? So what does a SCORM course look like? SCORM courses are usually chunked into modules.

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xAPI vs. SCORM: Choosing the Right Standard

Paradiso Solutions

These guidelines and specifications provide a common framework for creating, delivering, and tracking online learning experiences. But with options like SCORM and xAPI available, how do you determine which standard is the best fit for your e-learning courses? What is SCORM all about? SCORM vs xAPI which is better?

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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Once the eLearning content is finished, do you need to track learner access to the content? Sharable Content Object Reference Model Developed by public- and private-sector organizations, SCORM is a series of eLearning standards that specifies ways to catalog, launch, and track course objects. released in 1999, and version 2004.

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SCORM in Mobile Learning: Here’s Your Go-to Guide

Paradiso Solutions

That’s where SCORM comes in, bringing order and standardization to the mobile learning experience. SCORM, the Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is like a superhero for e-learning developers and enthusiasts. Firstly, SCORM-compliant mobile devices require a mobile application or platform that supports the SCORM standard.

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