Monday, February 02, 2004

SCORM Stable, ADL says - releases SCORM 2004.

If it's stable, why the "2004" designation? -- BB

SCORM 2004 Released!. I'm sure most of you out there already know this, but it is still big news. SCORM 2004 (which was once referred to as SCORM 1.3) has been released.

Perhaps the most important addition to SCORM with this release is the inclusion of content sequencing rules by incorporating the IMS Simple Sequencing specification.

But also important is the fact that ADL now consideres SCORM "stable". According to Phillip Dodds we are unlikely to see major revisions or changes to the SCORM as we have in the past. This is good news for content developers and systems creators alike.

Check it:

http://www.adlnet.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=newsstory&;newsid=161 [e-Learning Eclectic]


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