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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative of the Department of Defense finally had enough. They wanted a standard, took a plausible set of standards from the work, and called it the Standard Courseware Object Reference Model (SCORM). And we want to know whether or how well someone did for critical business skills.

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How To Create Successful M-Learning Strategy: mLearnCon – Part II

Upside Learning

Ask yourself the following: - Business need – Do you need to increase the speed of uptake and/or ease of access of training by your target audience? ADL Mobile Learning – a useful reference guide. ADL has is working on a great mobile learning reference guide. when things change. when something goes wrong.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

Here at LearnUpon, we’re all about helping businesses better understand eLearning so they can get better results from their training. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). A small unit of a larger piece of learning content is referred to as a chunk. Learning materials often stored in an LMS are referred to as resources.

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4 Reasons Tin Can API (xAPI) Is NOT Just a New Version of SCORM

Infopro Learning

For well over a decade the Sharable Content Object Reference Model, or SCORM as it’s affectionately known, has been the standard for tracking eLearning. SCORM is established and trusted but limited, which has given rise to a new standard, Experience API or Tin Can API (The name depends on who you ask, but refers to the same thing).

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Q&A - eLearning Standards Especially SCORM

Tony Karrer

The other situation is if you are building something that is not a course, e.g., it's reference material. Most LMS systems have ways to launch these kinds of reference systems (they are just a web page after all). Note: ARIADNE, AICC, IEEE LTSC, and IMS all participate in ADL's work on SCORM). What about other Standards?

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What is SCORM?

Origin Learning

SCORM refers to Sharable Content Object Reference Model, a technical standard for writing e-learning content. Reference Model – As stated earlier, it is a reference model or guide which programmers refer to while writing codes for e-learning software. The following business benefits are notable –.

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Test SCORM Courses with an LMS

Tony Karrer

The client's staff is too busy to run a series of tests and they have no patience for problems. Here are some ideas - SCORM Test Suite One of the best things about SCORM (ADL's Sharable Content Reference Model) is that it is pretty easy to test and diagnose problems. This happens both to external and internal developers.

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