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− | {{Term|SCORM|Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is an effort, driven by industry and market, to bring together key players in [[e-learning|E-Learning]], forge alliances in strategic technical areas, and accelerate technology for learning anytime, anywhere. It is a roadmap that serves as a common e-learning [[Standard|standard]] to modernize education and training courses. The SCORM enables learners to find, import, share, reuse and export learning contents through compliant [[Web-Based Learning|web-based learning]] systems. SCORM complaint contents have four characteristics: <ref>[http://www.cyberlink.com www.cyberlink.com] (5 March 2008), The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for Hr Executives, W. R. Tracey, 2003</ref> | + | {{Term|SCORM|Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is an effort, driven by industry and market, to bring together key players in [[e-learning|E-Learning]], forge alliances in strategic technical areas, and accelerate technology for learning anytime, anywhere. It is a roadmap that serves as a common e-learning [[Standard|standard]] to modernize education and training courses. The SCORM enables learners to find, import, share, reuse and export learning contents through compliant [[Web-Based Learning|web-based learning]] systems. SCORM complaint contents have four characteristics: <ref>[http://www.cyberlink.com www.cyberlink.com] (5 March 2008), The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for Hr Executives, W. R. Tracey, 2003</ref>}} |
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+ | |[http://www.slideshare.net/guestedc181/needs-analysis-3603743 What is SCORM? (Infographic)] | ||
+ | |This nice infographic tells you what a SCORM is, how it works and how it is useful for your e-Learning projects! | ||
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SCORM |
Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is an effort, driven by industry and market, to bring together key players in E-Learning, forge alliances in strategic technical areas, and accelerate technology for learning anytime, anywhere. It is a roadmap that serves as a common e-learning standard to modernize education and training courses. The SCORM enables learners to find, import, share, reuse and export learning contents through compliant web-based learning systems. SCORM complaint contents have four characteristics: [1] |
Characteristics | Content |
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Reusable | Easily modified and used by different development tools and platforms |
Accessible | Can be searched and made available as needed by learners and developers |
Interoperable | Operate across a wide variety of hardware, operating systems and web browsers |
Durable | Require significant modifications with new versions of system software |
Web Resources |
Link | Content |
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What is SCORM? (Infographic) | This nice infographic tells you what a SCORM is, how it works and how it is useful for your e-Learning projects! |
References
- ↑ www.cyberlink.com (5 March 2008), The Human Resources Glossary: The Complete Desk Reference for Hr Executives, W. R. Tracey, 2003