
SCORM Explained 101: One Minute SCORM Overview
SCORM, which stands for Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is a set of technical standards for eLearning software products. SCORM tells programmers how to write their code …
SCORM Explained: In Depth Review of the SCORM eLearning …
SCORM stands for “Sharable Content Object Reference Model.” “Sharable Content Object” indicates that SCORM is all about creating units of online training material that can be shared …
The SCORM content packaging specification: SCORM.com
SCORM metadata is recorded in a well-defined format known as “learning object metadata”, or “LOM”. LOM contains many predefined fields for describing learning content. SCORM also …
SCORM Versions: the Evolution of eLearning Standards
SCORM has evolved through the years from SCORM 1.2 to SCORM 2004. We dive into its evolution as well as how it compares to AICC, LTI, xAPI/Tin Can and cmi5.
SCORM 1.2 Overview
SCORM specifies how to package learning objects as SCOs so that they can be aggregated, stored, copied, moved, archived, uploaded and eventually delivered to a user by any SCORM …
Technical Overview of SCORM Specification/Standard
This technical overview of SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004 for developers describes the SCORM specification, content packaging, run-time and sequencing.
SCORM 1.2: A developers guide to the SCORM eLearning standard
The Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) allows learning content from any vendor to play in any SCORM conformant Learning Management System (LMS). SCORM was …
The Best SCORM Examples: Sample SCORM Packages
SCORM 1.1 uses a completely different content packaging format known as “content structure format” or “CSF”. When more than one HTML page is part of a SCO, the SCO is responsible …
SCORM Resources: use these to learn more about SCORM
A collection of articles, reference guides and sample content to you help implement SCORM in your eLearning product or application.
Technical guide to SCORM 2004: A developer's guide to SCORM …
SCORM was created in cooperation among government, academia and industry, and it consolidates the work of AICC, IMS, ARIADNE and IEEE’s LTSC into one unified reference …