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Day 4. Getting to grips with SCORM API

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On day three , we learned that the packaging aspect, or Content Aggregation Model (CAM), defines how an authoring tool or eLearning developer should package their course into a zip file. That might sound complicated but it’s not really. Key runtime environment specs. Yep, that’s right. Phew, that took some effort!

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Day 4. How SCORM tracks course content

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On day three , we learned that the packaging aspect, or Content Aggregation Model (CAM), defines how an authoring tool or eLearning developer should package their course into a zip file. That might sound complicated but it’s not really. Key runtime environment specs. Yep, that’s right. Phew, that took some effort!

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Webinar Q&A: Empowering Continuous Learning with the Experience API (xAPI)

Experience API

Answer: Despite the similar sounding acronyms. The data is stored on Google’s servers and can only be used for reporting. What is your recommendation if you have legacy SCORM/AICC content and want to start introducing continuous learning through xAPI? With an LRS, where does the learner go to view their own accomplishments?

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