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
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