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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

And then the IMS (an initiative of Educause before being spun out as an independent effort) started creating standards, as did the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), the major body in the US responsible for computing standards. Vendors got on board, and SCORM became a more-or-less viable mechanism.

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Day 5: xAPI and more – what next for SCORM?

LearnUpon

While many eLearning vendors still support AICC, the standard is usually a legacy of older platforms and businesses. As a result, AICC avoids the difficulties caused by the kinds of cross-domain communications issues I described on day four. While it has evolved, its primary issue is that 1.2 eLearning now: Tin Can (xAPI).

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Q&A - eLearning Standards Especially SCORM

Tony Karrer

Most of the time, it's to handle cross-domain issues, i.e., learning content is on different server than learning management. There are a bunch of other standards by ADL (who is responsible for SCORM ), IMS , IEEE LTSC including CORDRAâ„¢ , LOM , Meta-data , etc. Great post on issues that many of us have faced!)

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). A list of most often asked questions from learners provided to address common issues. FAQs allow learners to get the information they need without having to contact the vendor directly. . Face to face training refers to the in-person elements of instructor-led training. Manifest File.