SCORM
SCORM, the Sharable Content Object Reference Model, integrates a set of related technical standards, specifications, and guidelines designed to meet these functional requirements: accessibility, interoperability, durability, and reusability.
Benefits
- Accessibility: The ability to locate and access instructional components from multiple locations and deliver them to other locations. For example, a content author can identify relevant content that has already been developed by another organisation and deploy that content on any LMS that complies with the same version of SCORM to learners anywhere in the world.
- Interoperability: The ability to take instructional components developed in one system and use them in another system. For example, content packaged for delivery in one SCORM-compliant LMS could be loaded into another LMS that complies with the same version of SCORM for delivery to learners.
- Durability: The ability to withstand technology evolution and/or changes without costly redesign, reconfiguration or recoding. For example, upgrading to a new computer operating system should have no impact on the delivery of content to learners.
- Reusability: The flexibility to incorporate instructional components in multiple applications and contexts. For example, e-learning content designed for one organisation can be redeployed, rearranged, repurposed, or rewritten by other organisations that have similar learning needs.
Shufra can help you with the implementation of processes and software to comply with this standard and make optimum use of it. We can also help you to convert your S1000D data modules into interactive training materials.
Please contact us for more information or a quote.
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