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Difference between SCORM and AICC; benefits

Wizcabin

If yes, then there’s a high chance that you’d have come across the industry professionals, talking about developing your course to be compliant with SCORM and AICC, or any other standards. That’s because I’ll be sharing with you, in this post, the difference between SCORM and AICC. What Is AICC?

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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Once the eLearning content is finished, do you need to track learner access to the content? Sharable Content Object Reference Model Developed by public- and private-sector organizations, SCORM is a series of eLearning standards that specifies ways to catalog, launch, and track course objects. released in 1999, and version 2004.

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eLearning Trivia

Association eLearning

An online course must use SCORM in order to track completions. Although SCORM is the most widely known eLearning tracking standard, it’s not the only one. There are others such as xAPI (previously known as Tin Can) and AICC. What does “eLearning” stand for? a)Effective learning. b)Electronic learning. c)Everywhere learning.

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Offline Activity Tracking Now Possible With KITABOO

Kitaboo

As the importance of offline learning grows, so does the challenge of effectively tracking learners’ activities in environments with intermittent internet connectivity. Before we explore them, let’s understand what the challenges of tracking offline activity are first. Table of Contents: I. These include the following: 1.

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Technology Considerations When Building E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Does the e-learning course need to be tracked? If so, it needs to be published for a learning management system (LMS) using one of the standard tracking options: SCORM, AICC, or xAPI. You can’t track users and their scores, but you can make the course available to anyone. If not, then it can be published for web.

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The Importance of eLearning Style Guides

Association eLearning

Tracking standards – SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, xAPI, AICC, etc. If you have these considerations clearly spelled out it can cut down on a lot of back and forth emails, which will save time and frustration. An eLearning style guide could include: Any copyright or legal notice requirements.

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Day 4. How SCORM tracks course content

LearnUpon

We’re now ready to discuss the magic of the SCORM API – how it enables learners to launch or resume a course and how SCORM tracks progress and results. RTE covers the point from which a course is launched and determines how information, including scores, answers or bookmarks, are tracked back to an LMS. Yep, that’s right.

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