SCORM 2004
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Definition
SCORM 2004 is the successor of popular SCORM 1.2. It is a so-called profile that defines a Web-based learning "Content Aggregation Model" and "Run-Time Environment" for learning objects.
In more understandable words, SCORM 2004 is one of the most recent standards (2007) to defines how to author e-learning contents.
Version of SCORM 2004 (2004 - 2006)
There are three subversions which are quite different
- 1st (ak Scorm 1.3),
- 2nd
- 3rd edition.
The current 3rd version adds to SCORM 1.2 elements like:
- IEEE's ECMAScript Application Programming Interface. More particularly: Content to Learning Management System (LMS) communication and Data model for content to LMS communication
- IMS Simple Sequencing, i.e. the possibility to define learning sequences depending on the sequence of activities. It also allows for a sharing and use of information on learners status with respect to the learning objectives and competencies acquired while working through different content objects and courses, so long as they remain within the same LMS.
This more robust version should offer greater interoperability since it adopts "stronger" IEEE API and IMS sequencing standards.