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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). Learning Portal. Learning portals are like ‘mini LMSs’ that enable you to manage and deliver training to your employees, partners, and customers in separate, unique environments. Mastery Score. Defines the score a learner must achieve to pass a SCORM module. Microlearning.

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Got SCORM?

ICS Learning

Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) has the complete specification (all 400+ pages of it) readily available on their site, but I was looking for a quick, “get your hands dirty” explanation that skipped all the mumbo-jumbo and would let me dive in and start trying things out. The wrapper is available on the ADL’s website at [link].

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SCORM, AICC, xAPI – Which one do I need?

eLearning 24-7

Fast forward to the early 2000s, and a US government-sponsored group, the ADL Initiative, took the best of AICC, added some much-needed changes, and SCORM 1.0 xAPI originated around 2013 from a working group sponsored by ADL and led by Rustici. One thing to note xAPI needs a learning portal that has a Learning Record Store or LRS.

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What’s the best SCORM compliant LMS to choose in 2020?

Elucidat

The elearning then ‘talks’ to the LMS, telling it things like who has completed which module, and what their score was. If it’s not certified by ADL, which SCORM API elements are supported? ADL is the governing body for SCORM. For an LMS to be SCORM-certified, it needs to have passed ADL’s testing process. Litmos LMS.

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