What is SCORM and how does it work?

What is SCORM and how does it work?

SCORM is a set of technical standards for eLearning products. It provides the communication method and data models that allow eLearning content and LMSs to work together. It tells programmers how to write code so that what they build will “play well” with other eLearning software.

What is the meaning of SCORM?

Sharable Content Object Reference Model

How do I publish to SCORM cloud?

- Log in to SCORM Cloud. - Click the Add Content and Import a SCORM, AICC, xAPI, or cmi5 package button. - Choose where to import your course. - Click Choose File > Select your course > click Import Course. - Your course will be added to your Library.

Why do we use SCORM?

The primary benefit of SCORM is interoperability. If you produce e-learning content, invariably one (or more likely many) of your clients will ask you to integrate that content into an LMS. SCORM is the de facto industry standard for interoperability and SCORM conformance is required for most e-learning RFPs.

What is a SCORM dispatch?

SCORM Cloud Dispatch handles the details of standards compatibility so that you don't have to. Simply upload any SCORM 1.2, 2004, xAPI, cmi5, MP4 or PDF files to SCORM Cloud, and create the Dispatch package to share with your client as a SCORM 1.2 file or via LTI.

What is a SCORM cloud?

SCORM Cloud is a SaaS training delivery platform that hosts your eLearning content (SCORM, xAPI, AICC and cmi5) and takes advantage of the following features right out of the box: Deliver your training courses directly to learners using links or emails. Share access to your eLearning courses with third-party systems.

What are Dispatch files?

plural noun. communications. documents sent with a parcel, etc, detailing information such as contents, delivery address, etc.

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