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What is SCORM?

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SCORM refers to Sharable Content Object Reference Model, a technical standard for writing e-learning content. Basically, SCORM determines how online content and Learning Management Systems (LMS) “talk” to each other. SCORM stands for. To truly appreciate the importance of SCORM, let us go back a decade.

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The Role of xAPI in Creating Powerful Learning Experiences for the Modern Workforce

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AICC and SCORM – The Core Standards of eLearning. SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. The SCORM API enabled easy interaction and communication between the actual online course and the LMS in which the eLearning content is deployed. Over the years, SCORM has seen various improvements and version updates.

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5 Things To Look Out For While Choosing An LMS

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The Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a collection of standards and specifications for web-based e-learning. If secure data transfer is more of a concern for you, AICC is the right choice otherwise common rapid eLearning development tools work well with both SCORM and AICC. Ultimately, it depends on your priorities.

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5 Features That Define the Next Generation Social LMS

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Remember, cloud-based and SCORM/Tin Can-compliant LMS can be easily integrated into the present architecture. A Learning Management System (LMS) can achieve desired results if it has the following five features: Faster Deployment. A social LMS shouldn’t be too difficult to deploy or integrate with your existing content. Truly Social.

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Social Learning – A Transformational Shift in Workplace Learning

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We have seen SCORM give way to xAPI and the rise of bite-sized learning content in the form of video-nuggets. This has evolved significantly in the last five to six years as learning transitioned from the traditional classroom and laptop within a closed learning network to the smartphone.

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Designing Intelligent eLearning

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Essentially the output should be SCORM-compliant and render properly across devices. Various companies have come out with eLearning authoring tools that allow people to create and publish eLearning content to leading learning management systems.

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5 Challenges in Taking Your Content to Mobile Learning

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There is a lack of interoperability between PCs and laptops on one hand & mobiles on the other because of different technical standards like SCORM for example. This is both a challenge and an opportunity. What runs on a PC may become different and less useful when it appears on a mobile.