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The Power of Compatibility: Unveiling the Benefits of SCORM and AICC Compliance in eLearning

Brilliant Teams

The Power of Compatibility: Unveiling the Benefits of SCORM and AICC Compliance in eLearning - Introduction In today’s rapidly advancing digital landscape, eLearning has emerged as a fundamental tool for education, training, and professional development. Benefits of SCORM and AICC Compliance 2.1

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Back to basics: What is SCORM?

Elucidat

SCORM was originally developed in 1999 when there was a need to standardize the way elearning was built so it could be hosted across LMSs. Before SCORM, there was AICC, but its functionality was very limited and it’s virtually obsolete now. A newer standard, xAPI (sometimes called Tin Can) has been developed.

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

LearnUpon

This final post provides a perfect opportunity to look to the future of eLearning content development and consider the road ahead. eLearning past: AICC. While many eLearning vendors still support AICC, the standard is usually a legacy of older platforms and businesses. eLearning now: Tin Can (xAPI). in April 2015.

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SCORM vs Tin Can API: The difference between compact discs and iTunes

ProProfs

At some point in the past, eLearning standards were built for facilitating interoperability between content and LMS; now with SCORM and especially Tin Can API, it’s about tracking learning experiences as much as it is about interoperability. To achieve this, the industry used a new technology called CBT to train its employees.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

LearnUpon

Accessibility means that content can be used by people with varying abilities and disabilities, from the sensory to the intellectual or technological. eLearning content developers and instructional designers should aim to make courses clear, easy to understand, and simple to use.

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What is SCORM & Decoding Its Importance For eLearning

ProProfs

Despite facing robust competition from AICC ( Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee), SCORM continues to dominate the online learning landscape. SCORM-compliant tool comes with the proven ability to save time as it allows hassle-free content repurposing and boosts training efficiency by offering user data. Conclusion.

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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

This implies the use of tool separate tools, always – one to create and edit graphical content and another to write the program logic which manipulates the graphics and environment. Designer/ developer collaboration In eLearning content development, the skill sets required by a graphic designer and a programmer are very different.