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SCORM stands for "Sharable Content Object Reference Model," and it is a set of technical standards for e-learning software products.
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Learn the benefits of Scorm compliant solutions • The Sharable Content Object Reference Model is called SCORM. It is a prerequisite for online courses around the world. Any learning management system (LMS) can access your course if published in the SCORM format. In actuality, SCORM is a set of technical specifications. Therefore there are several benefits of scorm compliant solutions, such as • Packaging for content. A SCORM package, which includes all the data an LMS needs for content import and launch, is created from all the learning resources for a single course. • Conversation in real-time. This part deals with delivery and tracking and is in charge of data interchange between an LMS and the material. • Sequencing. It has to do with how a student moves about the course
How is the SCORM format advantageous to individuals? • Let's look at the advantages that SCORM offers now that you are familiar with what it is and how it functions. You might not have anticipated quite a few: • Modularity. Training materials for SCORM courses are composed of independent components or modules. Every module may be used in any other LMS course while providing scorm-based e-learning compliance. • Compatibility. Almost any LMS will recognize a SCORM course. • A definite course outline. You can create a course with a distinct structure and establish guidelines for navigating it. For instance, students might need to see a video first, then study for a lecture, and then afterward, they can take the final exam.
What are the various versions of SCORM? • Three versions of SCORM are available and used during SCORM-based e-learning compliance: • SCORM basis is now available in 1.1, 1.2, and 2004. Every version has unique technical benefits and features. We'll get right to those widely used as SCORM 1.1, the original version, is not generally used: • The student's progress, or how much of the instructional material the learner has studied, is shown by SCORM 1.2 in the report. "The learner has studied 70% of the course," for instance. The system will show the "Completed" status if the learner completes the course. • More specific information is available in SCORM 2004. It displays the learner's point total after finishing the course and passing the exam in addition to their progress and status.
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