- If you have access to the exercise files, you'll be able to follow along with me step by step. So, if you do plan on using them, I highly recommend placing them in a convenient location, such as here on the desktop. When you double-click this folder, you'll notice a couple of sub-folders for the chapters where we'll be using exercise files. Double-click one of those folders and you'll see the files we'll be using. Now, if you don't have access to the exercise files, not to worry. You can still learn lots by trying to follow along with some of your own files, or by simply sitting back, relaxing, and watching.
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Released
12/15/2014This course introduces the what, why, and how of SCORM, and the tools for creating SCORM-compliant content. Author David Rivers also covers the second generation of compliance integration, the Tin CAN API (aka the Experience API), which allows for learning events to be recorded and analyzed.
- What is SCORM?
- Why is SCORM important?
- Publishing to an LMS with tools like Adobe Captivate and Lectora Inspire
- Keeping SCORM-compliant by reporting scores
- Understanding the Tin Can API
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome50s
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1. Understanding SCORM
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What is SCORM?1m 54s
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Why is SCORM important?1m 39s
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The history of SCORM1m 56s
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A look at how SCORM works2m 33s
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2. Popular SCORM-Compliant Authoring Tools
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3. Tips for Publishing SCORM-Compliant Content
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4. Next-Generation SCORM
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Understanding LRS vs. LMS1m 43s
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Conclusion
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Next steps39s
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