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What Considerations Should Organisations Take into Account When Choosing between Tin Can (xAPI) and SCORM?

Brilliant Teams

What Considerations Should Organisations Take into Account When Choosing between Tin Can (xAPI) and SCORM? Two prominent options are Tin Can (xAPI) and SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model). SCORM: Sharable Content Object Reference Model SCORM is a widely adopted e-learning standard that has been in use for many years.

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Lost in Lingo? Top 10 L&D Jargon Terms Emerging Professionals Should Know

Hurix Digital

In this post, we will explore some of the essential L&D jargon terms that emerging professionals should know. While some legacy systems remain siloed, modern corporate LMS platforms strive for open standards and robust interoperability, often supporting industry-standard learning packages like SCORM and xAPI. Let’s explore!

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SCORM and xAPI LMS in a Learning Culture

The Performance Improvement Blog

I recently attended an “xAPI Party” at Torrance Learning where the conversation was about the shift from a SCORM -based LMS to an xAPI (experience application programming interface) LMS. The idea of tracking activity streams emerged from social networking and is used by sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus.

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What's the opposite of evolution? An interesting question about SCORM

Mark Oehlert

So my friend Mark Friedman, down at JKDDC , posed the following question to his LinkedIn network: "What do you think the SCORM E-Learning Reference Model will evolve into during the next 10 years? "I'm not sure SCORM is still relevant. It was developed for the Federal Government 10 years ago.

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Is it time to replace SCORM? A Look at Emerging Learning Technologies

Growth Engineering

Is it finally time for SCORM, the specification superstar of the noughties, to move over for modern learning technology? SCORM won the hearts of L&D folk everywhere, when it was invented by the ADL in 2000. SCORM solved this headache by providing a standard software specification that worked across all learning technology.

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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

They wanted a standard, took a plausible set of standards from the work, and called it the Standard Courseware Object Reference Model (SCORM). SCORM was updated in 2004, and that is the existing standard for course delivery. SCORM was updated in 2004, and that is the existing standard for course delivery. Yet, there’s more.

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What is SCORM?

Growth Engineering

If you have any involvement whatsoever with online learning, you’re going to need to wrap your head around SCORM. Whether you’re dealing with eLearning content creation or the administration of a learning management system, you’ll have SCORM to thank for making things run smoothly. How does SCORM work? Future of SCORM?

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