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Package & track elearning: why companies need both AICC & xAPI

Docebo

AICC and xAPI (Experience API, or formerly Tin Can) are among the most important standards: whilst AICC has been around for a while, the xAPI is relatively recent. AICC is a well known industry standard: it was born in 1989 and it has had broad acceptance in the last year. So why is AICC still important for elearning adopters?

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

eLearning 24-7

SCORM’s premise, not what it can or cannot do, was its huge premise of interoperability—far more so than AICC. At the end of the post, there are additional articles that I strongly recommend reading. In the late 80s, AICC, the predecessor to SCORM, was born. Why would anyone still want to use AICC?

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

LearnUpon

If a self-hosted solution is selected, the team must decide how major applications, like servers, databases and load balancers, are resourced and budgeted. Once a specification has been recognized by an official body, it becomes a standard, like AICC , SCORM or Tin Can xAPI.

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“Will my SCORM and AICC courses break from the Chrome 80 browser update?”

Rustici Software

Hey Andy, Our company built a Learning Management System and heard that Google’s recent browser updates may affect course completion results for SCORM and AICC content for learners using the upcoming version of Chrome 80. If you have a question, you can always fill out this form and ask Andy, too.

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Technology Considerations When Building E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

If so, it needs to be published for a learning management system (LMS) using one of the standard tracking options: SCORM, AICC, or xAPI. You’ll get a folder that can be uploaded to a web server. What’s a web server?” All of the course content sits in a folder which is put on a server. Want to learn more?

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5 Tips to Prepare Your Storyline Course for Your LMS

eLearning Brothers

There are currently three main publishing standards in the eLearning world: SCORM, AICC, and Tin Can API. (A I found a great article at My eLearning World that very adroitly sums up each of the standards. Pros: Allows content to be hosted on a separate server. Supports secure HTTPS data transfers.

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27 Best Online Learning Platforms (updated 2022)

learnWorlds

Comes with the additional costs of a self-hosted server and its maintenance (for instructors). Instructors (Open-edX): It’s great for businesses who can afford a team or outsource the development and maintenance of the platform in their own servers. Does not support SCORM, TinCan, or AICC. AICC, and Tin Can API.