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Standards Articles and Resources
- Articles:
- SCORM: Clarity or Calamity?
- Sharable Content Object Reference Model 2004.
- SCORM Best Practices Guide for Content Developers.
- Web Resources:
- IMS Global Learning Consortium
- Aviation Industry CBT (Computer-Based Training) Committee
- IEEE
- ARIADNE
Articles:
SCORM: Clarity or Calamity?
By Edward Welsch
SCORM is beginning to change the e-learning industry, but will it clarify and strengthen it or lead it into disaster?
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Sharable Content Object Reference Model 2004.
by ADL
With the release of SCORM 2004, ADL has decided to change the versioning of SCORM so that each book can be maintained independently.
The number of specifications and the sheer size of the documents have made this change necessary to manage revisions and corrections to the document set…
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SCORM Best Practices Guide for Content Developers.
By the Carnegie Mellon Learning System Architecture Lab
The SCORM Best Practices Guide is for content developers, instructional designers, writers, programmers, and subject matter experts tasked with creating new content that is SCORM conformant or converting existing content into SCORM conformant content.
The guide provides a step-by-step process for using SCORM and tips to make your SCORM implementation easier.
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Web Resources:
IMS Global Learning Consortium
By the IMS Project
IMS develops and promotes the adoption of open technical specifications for interoperable learning technology.
Several IMS specifications have become worldwide de facto standards for delivering learning products and services.
IMS specifications and publications are available to the public at no charge
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Aviation Industry CBT (Computer-Based Training) Committee
By AICC
The Aviation Industry CBT (Computer-Based Training) Committee (AICC) is an international association of technology-based training professionals.
The AICC develops guidelines for aviation industry in the development, delivery, and evaluation of CBT and related training technologies.
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What is IEEE?
MISSION: The IEEE promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electro and information technologies and sciences for the benefit of humanity and the profession.
IEEE Standards is a world leader in the development and dissemination of voluntary, consensus-based industry standards
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What is ARIADNE?
Mission Statement: The basic mission of ARIADNE is to enable better quality learning through the development of learning objects, tools and methodologies that enable a “share and reuse” approach for education and training.
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