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AICC and SCORM Compliance: The Benefits for Your e-Learning

Trivantis

That’s a bit like what was happening in the e-Learning community before SCORM was established. In the late 1990s, each learning management system had its own proprietary content format, which encouraged vendor lock-in. SCORM was released in 2001 and was quickly adopted by both government and industry.

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What vendors can do to prepare for xAPI 2.0

Experience API

cmi5, which is the most recommended approach for handling LMS-based, single learner content, is now on a standardization track, but it’s currently limited to using the 1.0.x ADL’s Total Learning Architecture (TLA) efforts are pushing for modernizing learning and integrating emerging technologies.

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xAPI, LRS – The Interview

eLearning 24-7

In 2003, the eLearning startup I worked for shuttered its doors as our customers moved to adopt SCORM, and we had no idea how to do that. My job was to help author SCORM 2004, focusing on how to develop content that would work in SCORM systems. was so popular and so adopted that people weren’t even bothering with SCORM 2004.

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