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A SCORM-Certified LMS Helps Companies Score

TOPYX LMS

Nonprofits, associations, multinationals, and businesses all rely on learning management systems (LMSs) to ensure peaceful, organized, effective operations. Because such a wide variety of companies utilize eLearning systems, it’s necessary for LMSs to come in many shapes and sizes. Have you heard of SCORM?

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Difference between SCORM and AICC; benefits

Wizcabin

If yes, then there’s a high chance that you’d have come across the industry professionals, talking about developing your course to be compliant with SCORM and AICC, or any other standards. Apart from that, we’ll also be looking at the benefits of applying any of the two standards, while developing an online course.

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QuoDeck - Untitled Article

QuoDeck

SCORM (Shareable Content Object Reference Model) is a standardized technical specification for eLearning content. SCORM was developed by ADL, an US Government initiative. SCORM can be called the common language that all Learning Management systems speak. SCO is the most granular piece of content in SCORM.

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Why SCORM 2004 failed & what that means for Tin Can

eFront

Sign #3: ADL itself heavily supports Tin Can as the successor of SCORM.[4]. It was a lot of work for LMS vendors to implement and more importantly, it was too complex for many courseware developers to use. was that when you took a SCORM quiz there was no way for the LMS to know what the actual questions were.

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What is xAPI?

LearnUpon

Over the past three years, xAPI has emerged as the hot new standard for delivering online training. While the SCORM standard isn’t going anywhere soon, xAPI has redefined some of the fundamental practices of tracking learning experiences. The SCORM specification was introduced by ADL in 1999. But what is xAPI?

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What is Tin Can API?

LearnUpon

Over the past three years, the Tin Can API has emerged as the hot new standard for delivering online training. While the SCORM standard isn’t going anywhere soon, Tin Can has redefined some of the fundamental practices of tracking learning experiences. The SCORM specification was introduced by ADL in 1999. Here’s why.

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Mike Rustici – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

ABOUT MIKE RUSTICI (President, Rustici Software): In 2002, Mike Rustici founded Rustici Software to help Learning Management Systems and e-learning content creators work well with each other using the SCORM standard. Learnnovators: How is Tin Can API (or ‘Experience API’) going to revolutionize the way we learn?

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