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AICC and SCORM Compliance: The Benefits for Your e-Learning

Trivantis

That’s a bit like what was happening in the e-Learning community before SCORM was established. In the late 1990s, each learning management system had its own proprietary content format, which encouraged vendor lock-in. Today, SCORM is the de facto standard for e-Learning interoperability.

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Q&A - eLearning Standards Especially SCORM

Tony Karrer

Here's a recent one to get me started: Is it mandatory to use SCORM while developing an E-learning Software? You want to implement your courseware to the SCORM standard if you plan to have it launched and/or tracked under an LMS. One case is building a one-off course that needs simple tracking/reporting and will never run under an LMS.

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xAPI, LRS – The Interview

eLearning 24-7

was so entrenched that no vendor really wanted to touch SCORM at all. IEEE is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers — an international, industry standards body. In our world, they’ve standardized things like the Learning Object Metadata model used in SCORM packages. SCORM Version 1.2

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