2. What is SCORM !!!
S Sharable
C Content
O Object
R Reference
M Model
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3. What Does that mean ??
S : Sharable >> You can share
C : Content >> Course content
O : Object >> lesson in the course
R : Reference >> Referring some other similar system
M : Model >> mmm say some framework !
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C
O
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M
Let’s
Summarize
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4. Definition of SCORM
“Sharable Content Object “ indicates that SCORM is all about creating units of
online training material that can be shared across the system.
“Reference Model” indicates that SCORM is not actually written from the ground
up Instead ADL referred the existing standards of industry
So –
“SCORM is a collection of standards and specification for web-based e-learning
that allow courses and LMS to communicate. It also defines how content may be
packaged into a transferable ZIP file”
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5. Definition of SCORM
“Sharable Content Object “ indicates that SCORM is all about creating units of
online training material that can be shared across the system.
“Reference Model” indicates that SCORM is not actually written from the ground
up Instead ADL referred the existing standards of industry
So –
“SCORM is a collection of standards and specification for web-based e-learning
that allow courses and LMS to communicate. It also defines how content may be
packaged into a transferable ZIP file”
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7. Benefits of SCORM
• Reusability – Ability to use instructional components in multiple applications
and contexts
• Interoperability - The ability to take instructional components developed in one
location with one set of tools or platform and use them in another location with
a different set of tools or platform.
• Accessibility - The ability to locate and access instructional components from
one remote location and deliver them to many other locations.
• Adaptability - The ability to tailor instruction to individual and organizational
needs.
• Durability - The ability to withstand technology evolution and changes without
costly redesign, reconfiguration
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8. When a SCORM a Good Fit?
• Integrate with other vendors
• Library of learning objects
• LMS to deliver and managing learning content
• Track learner performance
• Monitor learner and adapt acc. To the learner’s needs
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9. I understand what is SCORM but how to start
with it?
If you are looking for SCORM then you must be
- Case I : Business stakeholder, understanding SCORM and it’s
importance in e-learning.
- Case II : Content Editor – You have the content and you are looking
forward to make it SCORM complaint
- Case III : Developer , planning to integrate SCORM in your LMS
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10. Content Editor !!
To generate the SCORM Complaint package ,use any of the content editor
to generate simple to advance editors
- eXe [Free Editor]
- CourseLab [Free]
- Articulate storyline [Commercial]
- iSpring pro [Commercial]
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11. How to publish my SCORM package ?
• Create SCORM package using any of the editor.
• Export the course package as any of the SCORM complaint version (1.2,2004)
• Upload the package to SCORM cloud and follow the easy step to publish the
SCORM to your users.(http://scorm.com/scorm-solved/scorm-cloud-features/)
Or
• Upload the SCORM package in you LMS and launch it [Moodle]
Or
• For quick test, download Reload SCORM Player and run your SCORM
Package
Request Additional Notes from Author
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12. Hmmm Developers
Life not easy for developers !!!
http://scorm.com/scorm-explained/technical-scorm/scorm-2004-overview-for-developers/
You can integrate with SCORM player Via SCORM Cloud API. It will record the
user’s activity on SCORM cloud.
I wasn’t able to find any open source SCORM engine/player to integrate in LMS
to launch the course. [If you please share]
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I would love to answer your queries with respect to SCORM understanding.
If you have any improvement and correction please email me at
pritiatwork@gmail.com.
I would appreciate your comments to improve the presentation to help other who
are struggling to understand and find a way to get in to the SCORM
15. SCORM Version 1.1
- First production version
- It used a course structure format XML based n AICC specification
- Lacked robust packaging manifest and support for meta data
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16. SCORM Version 1.1
SCORM 1.2
- Widely accepted and used
- Robust Specification for content that can be packaged and migrated between
system
- Packages can be installed as Plug n Play
- Doesn’t provide how content is sequenced by runtime service
- Complete Specification - http://www.adlnet.org/resources/SCORM-1-2-
Specification?type=technical_documentation
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17. SCORM Version 1.1
SCORM 2004
- Describes runtime API and data model used for communication between
content objects and LMS
- describes how sequencing between learning activities is defined and
interpreted
- Complete Specification - http://www.adlnet.gov/scorm/scorm-2004-4th/
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18. SCORM Version 1.1
TIN CAN / XAPI
- The Tin Can API is a web service that allows software clients to read and write
experiential data in the form of “statement” objects.
- Read more : http://www.adlnet.gov/tla/experience-api/
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