AOL is dominating the Tech news today. After a 9 year old marriage. Some of it good but mostly bumpy the two will be going their own ways by the end of the year. -- Oh I wish I was back there to witness the separation and continue to be a part of that history.
Things are still not looking good for AOL - However, the separation from what I hear will give AOL a better chance to survive.
For more go to: Time Warner, AOL to Split by Year-End
Friday, May 29, 2009
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
SCORM! Sounds scary but it's not!
In all the years that I've done training or have been part of the training world I had not heard of SCORM (Shareable Content Object Reference Model.)
SCORM is a tool for anyone involved in online training. "Content can be created one time and used in many different systems and situations without modification. This plug-and-play functionality can be powerful within an organization but even more so across organizations. Content can be sold and delivered to the user more quickly, more robustly, and at a lower price." Wow! I could have used this in a previous position when we were planning to have online security awareness. Sounds awesome.
In December 2004, the US Department of Defense mandated that all its e-learning purchases must comply with SCORM standards.
When is SCORM a Good Fit?
SCORM is a tool for anyone involved in online training. "Content can be created one time and used in many different systems and situations without modification. This plug-and-play functionality can be powerful within an organization but even more so across organizations. Content can be sold and delivered to the user more quickly, more robustly, and at a lower price." Wow! I could have used this in a previous position when we were planning to have online security awareness. Sounds awesome.
In December 2004, the US Department of Defense mandated that all its e-learning purchases must comply with SCORM standards.
When is SCORM a Good Fit?
- You want to integrate with other vendors
- You are creating a large library of learning objects
- You are using an LMS to deliver and manage learning content
- You are designing learning content that might be reused in other contexts
- You are designing learning content that tracks learner performance
- You are designing learning content that will monitor the learner and adapt according to the learner’s needs