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SCORM 101 and a Lectora How-To

Trivantis

SCORM stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. The first version was introduced in January 2001. The second version was introduced in October 2001 and is still the most widely used today. The most recent edition is SCORM 2004 (4 th edition), which was introduced in March 2009. What is SCORM? SCORM 2004.

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eLearning Standards—What They Are and Why They Matter

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It all started with the Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee (AICC), which was formed in 1988. The major aircraft manufacturers of the time, Boeing, Airbus, and McDonnell Douglas, got together and formed the AICC to come up with a standard way for courses to communicate results to an LMS.

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Become a SCORM pro – Day 1. What is SCORM?

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AICC (Aviation Industry Computer-Based-Training Committee) deserves a mention too. AICC was, indeed, the first official eLearning content standard. However, AICC’s interoperability and ease of use (when imported to an LMS, for example), was very difficult to work with. In 2001, Version 1.2 What is SCORM?

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