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SCORM vs. Tin Can (xAPI) vs. AICC: What’s the difference?

eLearningMind

Before we get into how SCORM, Tin Can (also called xAPI, or Experience API), and AICC are different, let’s start with what they all have in common: a complicated acronym (AICC is a doozy), and standards and specifications for eLearning content that is compatible across multiple platforms. What is AICC? What is SCORM?

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What is the xAPI Standard and Why is it the Future of Learning Technology?

Docebo

Thanks to the Aviation Industry Computer-based Training Committee (AICC) , elearning standards have been in place since 1988. AICC was formed during the early days of computer-based training to ensure the compatibility between learning content and early training technologies. Both SCORM and xAPI built off the framework AICC provided.

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What Is xAPI? Overview & Benefits of Experience API

WhatFix

These must be meticulously identified and linked to translate into the entire learning picture. In the training context, this means knowing and tracking everything the learner does, from reading training documents to watching webinars or training videos and attending mobile learning lessons. xAPI is a massive ‘upgrade’ to SCORM.

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What is XAPI And How Should You Use It?

KnowledgeAnywhere

Now there’s a way businesses can track as much as 100% of learning experiences. xAPI allows for deeper tracking of learning. This application is able to track the information learners seek whether that be through the elearning content provided by a company or outside information on the internet. It’s called xAPI.

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Tin Can API, the evolution of SCORM

Paradiso

SCORM’s many versions and tweaks over the years gradually gave learning providers more and more control over how and where their content is used, allowing them to better track learner progress and set specific objectives, while also giving learning providers the ability to track the progress of their students.

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The What, How and Why of xAPI in Corporate Learning

WhatFix

Each of these need to be meticulously identified and linked to translate into ‘the whole picture’. In the training context, this means knowing and tracking everything that the learner does, from reading an ebook to webinars and mobile-based lessons. It can even track online articles and websites that the employees read.

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What is the Tin Can API & What Does it Mean for e-Learning?

Trivantis

Also known as the next generation of SCORM, Tin Can tracks and records learning experiences anywhere and from multiple devices. The Tin Can API is a whole new way to track learner experiences that “records activities and delivers data that is quantifiable, sharable and trackable,” according to Tin Can. Why Adopt Tin Can? Categories.