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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

At the dawn of the video recording age, a battle raged about the best standard to use: VHS or Betamax. In it, Sony came out with a better standard, but kept it to themselves. Meanwhile, JVC’s VHS standard wasn’t quite as good, but they openly licensed it. Standards provide several benefits. Learning Standards.

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An All-In-One Resource for All Things xAPI

eLearningMind

For instance, an L&D ecosystem might include several components, like a Learning Management System (LMS), Content Management System (CMS), Learning Analytics Platform (LAP), or other learning system. Experience API (xAPI) is a newer standard to make such an inter-program/app possible. The effort was dubbed Project Tin Can.

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Real (e)Learning Heroes

Clark Quinn

I’m thinking in particular of those who work to advance our standards. The initial learning technology standards came out from the AICC. Several other initiatives include IEEE (which is pretty much the US based effort on electric and electronic technology standards to the international stage), and the IMS efforts from academia.

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What’s the best SCORM compliant LMS to choose in 2020?

Elucidat

SCORM stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model. It’s a set of standards that set out how an elearning course must be built in order to be considered ‘SCORM compliant.’ This is important because if an elearning course follows SCORM standards, it can be hosted by any LMS that also uses SCORM. It supports SCORM 1.1

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A SCORM-Certified LMS Helps Companies Score

TOPYX LMS

However, there is one thing that all social learning management systems should have in common: a SCORM certification. Too many LMS users, even administrators, have no idea what SCORM (the Shareable Content Object Reference Model) is or what makes it important. What Is SCORM? Have you heard of SCORM? If not, you’re certainly not alone.

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#LSCON 2012: trends

Challenge to Learn

Social learning. I noticed that more and more people are aware of the fact that they do have to address the rise of social media and the impact of it on learning one way or the other. The good news is that the new SCORM standard (based on project TinCan) will actually make this possible. Another buzzword at LSCON.

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SCORM Compliance and Tin Can Api

Paradiso

The Shareable Content Object Reference Model – more commonly known as SCORM – is a set of very technical standards and specifications used for web-based elearning. It defines how content from the client side interacts with whichever learning management system is being used. Background of SCORM. Department of Defence.