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What is SCORM? A Complete Guide on SCORM Files and Packaging

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SCORM stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model and is a collection of industry standards for elearning courses and LMS systems that support it. Having a set of standards allows for communication between systems, and the same SCORM file should work across most LMS without a problem. 4 SCORM Versions. 5 How to Create a SCORM.

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27 Best Online Learning Platforms (updated 2022)

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Does not support SCORM, TinCan, or AICC. You can craft interactive content with PPT, PDF, video, and more. AICC, and Tin Can API. Doesn’t come with enough features on its standard package that would better suit small and medium-sized businesses. Compatible with SCORM, AICC, xAPI/Tin Can API. Has 24/7 support.

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Hell in a Cell Between Articulate Storyline 2, Adobe Captivate 9, and LectoraInspire 16

CommLab India

Today, I am sharing my views on the 3 widely used tools -Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, and Lectora Inspire 16. Articulate Storyline 2, Adobe Captivate 9 and Lectora Inspire 16. Articulate Storyline and Adobe Captivate support Mac and Windows Operating systems where as Lectora supports Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8,and 10.

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How to select the right authoring tool

eLearning 24-7

In the authoring tool world: PowerPoint focused authoring tool, Basically you know PPT, love it and want the ability to build within it and then convert your PPT to a Course. In the AT world, knowing whether your AT accepts your specific compliance standard (SCORM, SCORM 1.2/2004, condo, house, etc.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools: Market, Mayhem and Reality

eLearning 24-7

An alarming rate of “get the content up now, ASAP&# regardless of what it looks like, instructional design is typically tossed out the window, especially when the ID, CD or whomever is tasked to create is handed a stream of documents in Word or PPT or some other form. Why is anyone still offering this interoperability standard?