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SCORM, AICC, xAPI – Which one do I need?

eLearning 24-7

Every time I write about the course standards, whether on my blog or, lately, on LinkedIn, I receive a lot of responses, feedback, and folks wanting to know more. SCORM is not easy to learn. I wanted to dive more into the course standard discussion, and the exploration of which to use and why you must use it.

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xAPI: Why Should I Care and What Could It Do for Me?

Meridian

In the training world, we were introduced to SCORM from an initiative that arose in 1999, led by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL). It took a few years and by the mid-2000s, SCORM had become the de facto standard for all eLearning content. Two years later, the xAPI 1.0

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A Word(le) about 2021

Rustici Software

Interest in learning more about SCORM (and xAPI) did not slow down in 2021. We talked to a lot of people looking for help and guidance navigating the standards. Demand for serving up, or launching, content in a standard way certainly isn’t waning (see above). Standard is the 20 sided die and low rollers are picking up.

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xAPI: Why Should I Care and What Could It Do for Me?

Meridian

In the training world, we were introduced to SCORM from an initiative that arose in 1999, led by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) and Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL). It took a few years and by the mid-2000s, SCORM had become the de facto standard for all eLearning content. Two years later, the xAPI 1.0

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Beginners Guide To Tin Can API

ProProfs

The Tin Can API is being touted as the evolution of the SCORM standard. And although SCORM isn’t going away anytime soon, Tin Can has taken the e-learning world by storm, redefining the very fabric of learning experience tracking. It still continues to be the most commonly used specification for e-learning across the globe.

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Beginners guide to Tin Can API

ProProfs

The Tin Can API is being touted as the evolution of the SCORM standard. And although SCORM isn’t going away anytime soon, Tin Can has taken the e-learning world by storm, redefining the very fabric of learning experience tracking. It still continues to be the most commonly used specification for e-learning across the globe.

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

So my issues are with the ideas that were put forth not with the individuals putting forth the ideas. On was written by FengFeng Ke, an Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Psychology and Learning Systems at Florida State University. It is not standard practice, it could happen, but it doesn’t.

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