Blackboard supports SCORM version 1.2, SCORM2004 (up to 4th Edition), and Rustici Tin Can, as well as IMS and NLN content.
The course-level SCORM report shows you how students perform on average.
SCORM 1.2 offers a single value to store course statuses (complete, incomplete, failed, attempted, browsed). There is no way to discern if a learner who completed the course passed the final quiz or not. SCORM 2004 fixes this issue by separating completion and success statuses.Jun 26, 2017
Organizing and sequencing learning objects SCORM 1.2 uses the IMS Packaging specification as a foundation for the packaging and organization of learning objects. A package may contain more than one organization of the same learning objects.
SCORM is a set of standards and technical specifications that enables e-learning course creators to create courses and share them across multiple platforms. SCORM is an acronym for Shareable Content Object Reference Model.Apr 25, 2021
Behind the scenes, the SCORM Engine is essentially a platform that facilitates adding plug-in functionality to LMS's. In this case, the plug-ins are currently all learning standards.Dec 18, 2008
Recommendation: SCORM 2004 3rd Edition, like 2nd Edition, has significant adoption and vendors should strive to support it. Of all SCORM 2004 editions, the 3rd edition is the most widely used.
SCORM 2004 (formerly known as SCORM 1.3) is the most recent release. It extends and formalizes the packaging and Run-Time portions of the 1.2 standard, but its key addition is the sequencing and navigation (S&N) specification.
SCORM versus AICC Another standard you may come across is AICC, although SCORM is much more predominant in the industry today. One of the biggest differences between AICC and SCORM is the way that each communicates with your LMS. AICC sends HTTP messages to your LMS, while SCORM communicates with JavaScript.May 20, 2014
You can convert a video into SCORM format, upload it to your LMS to share with your learners, and track their completion status. Now, we're going to show you how to turn an MP4 video into SCORM format with the iSpring Suite toolkit.Feb 21, 2022
xAPI was created to be the next generation of SCORM but in reality, there are a lot of differences between areas covered by the two specifications. xAPI enables the tracking of any learning experiences whilst SCORM focused on packaged quiz-based e-learning courses.
SCORM, the main difference is that xAPI allows the tracking of learning activity from multiple contexts online and offline, not just on the LMS. xAPI is fast becoming the new industry standard, challenging SCORM for dominance in the e-learning sphere.Mar 10, 2022