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  • What's the opposite of evolution? An interesting question about SCORM
    ... social or collaborative learning are not driven by questions of whether objects within a program are SCORM-compliant." ... think the SCORM E-Learning Reference Model will evolve into during the next 10 years? SCORM is literally 10 years old now ... going is being adopted by a major player in non-traditional learning for grade and high school students. The use of the ... - not because it technically couldn't but I just don't see the biz case that would drive that. "I'm not sure SCORM is still relevant. A lot of people are putting eLearning out there without really using SCORM (that is, their ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Friday, September 19, 2008 - Comments
  • What's the opposite of evolution? An interesting question about SCORM
    ... social or collaborative learning are not driven by questions of whether objects within a program are SCORM-compliant." ... think the SCORM E-Learning Reference Model will evolve into during the next 10 years? SCORM is literally 10 years old now ... going is being adopted by a major player in non-traditional learning for grade and high school students. The use of the ... - not because it technically couldn't but I just don't see the biz case that would drive that. "I'm not sure SCORM is still relevant. A lot of people are putting eLearning out there without really using SCORM (that is, their ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Thursday, September 18, 2008 - Comments
  • SCORM Compiant WIKI - Xerceo
    The Learning Object proponents have been trying this for years and I haven't really seen it work effectively. I'm guessing each wiki page is like a learning object that is tagged. If you select a tag then you get all of the content organized around that tag, and then you can export it in a SCORM compliant wrapper to report out to the LMS. ???I don't know. It smells a lot like trying to put the round peg in the old square hole. Is informal/collaborative learning ...
    Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development - Wednesday, September 26, 2007 - Comments
  • Future Platforms for eLearning
    Collaborative Learning, Informal LearningKeywords: eLearning Trends, eLearning 2.0, Web 2.0, Informal Learning, Collaborative ... you look at my picture of the range of tools:and consider some of Learning Trends then my current belief is that there ... line? In five years, I would expect us to be building much less SCORM courseware and much more Wiki-like content (web pages) with some interactive exercises, simulations, etc. embedded based on other tools or add-ins. Collaboration will be part of the environment, but we'll still be struggling with getting collaboration to work effectively as part of ...
    eLearning Technology - Thursday, June 22, 2006 - Comments