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SCORM’s premise, not what it can or cannot do, was its huge premise of interoperability—far more so than AICC. In the late 80s, AICC, the predecessor to SCORM, was born. 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
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Use a variable and action naming system consistently Newer versions of Lectora name actions according to what they do, which is definitely better than nothing, but “OnMClkGoTo” isn’t always as insightful as “on click go to next page” or even “next page.” Now , we’ll go over handling variables and actions.
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17 2007 - when their satisfaction score is being reported so low. Moodle scores very high in satisfaction, but we need to qualify that result a bit. SkillPort scores very high as well on satisfaction. They can definitely be useful to see what LMS products are being used in companies similar to yours.
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Publish content in all versions of SCORM and AICC in just one click. ? – There’s definitely a learning curve. Get advanced learning data, such as learner behavior, scores, and time spent on an executive dashboard. Adapt the tool to meet the needs of different author types. ? Publication. Collaboration & Review.
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It was easy to see Mike was pretty excited about this, and after hearing some of the details, I think it definitely provides us with some interesting new ways to deliver and track learning content. or AICC) would in your LMS and reports them back. SCORM Cloud tracks and records the same things SCORM 2004 (or 1.2 No LMS required.
Silver picks, never though Sapphire picks, which uh, yeah, definitely would be odd. Cornerstone Learning has scored in my NexGen Grid the last two years, in the leader side. The add-on is wonderful, so a definite buy, if that is something you want. Instilled LXP (FAL) They are definitely more of a learning platform.
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only, and all your stuff is in AICC. Thankfully, they scored very high elsewhere, otherwise – “well…” Curation, Playlists, Skills, Job Roles (if applicable) – how can they be intertwined or at least utilized to gain maximum efficiency and usage by each learner. Ditto when you buy a system that is SCORM 1.2
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I found that if people knew the trainer was an employee, the scores tended to be higher – due to the fear that the person would be fired if the scores were low. Other fun tidbits AICC was the leader here, then came SCORM. Articulate and Adobe definitely did damage to the market, again, with their original RCAT.
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I (Mike) personally believe that we are on track for continued adoption and that there is a definite snowball effect as more and more tools come to market. xAPI allows you to track data such as a learner’s score, a video of some work they completed or their reflections on a podcast. Adoption is steady and constantly growing.
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A robust system that contains everything from a perfect score in my learning environment functionaliy to administration (also a perfect score) to content curation, video management (with auto detection FPS) to the ability to accept course standards including xAPI and PENS. It scored a perfect 100. They are after all, dumb.
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