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SCORM vs AICC: how do they compare?

Elucidat

Another set of standards that has the same aim is AICC. SCORM is much more widely used today, but that doesn’t mean we can forget about AICC entirely. SCORM stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model. What is AICC? AICC stands for Aviation Industry CBT (Computer-Based Training) Committee. SCORM vs AICC.

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5 Tips to Prepare Your Storyline Course for Your LMS

eLearning Brothers

There are currently three main publishing standards in the eLearning world: SCORM, AICC, and Tin Can API. (A SCORM (Shared Content Object Reference Model). Traditional SCORM content is Flash-based, which may cause issues on new platforms and mobile devices. There are two main versions of the SCORM standard, Version 1.2

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E-Learning Screen recording and video solutions – Should b simple, so why isn’t it?

eLearning 24-7

Note : When I say publishing I am also referring to preparing the video for final output. Flash vs. HTML5. I am seeing many vendors still offering the ability to output screen recording and video to flash. Those who do offer both Flash and HTML5 are missing a simple and essential item to their arsenal.

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SCORM 101: The Definitive Guide to Choose a SCORM Compliant LMS

learnWorlds

SCORM, which stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model , is an eLearning standard for educational content. Reference Model: The reference model indicates that SCORM is a standard or a set of ‘rules’ that everyone working in the eLearning industry needs to understand and apply. What are HTML5 Multimedia Packages?

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

Welcome to our comprehensive guide to handling legacy Flash eLearning content. This page has all you need to know to on how to rapidly republish or recreate your courses to adapt to the imminent end of Flash at the end of 2020. What is happening to legacy Flash eLearning content? Why is Flash ending? Why is Flash ending?