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  • What's the opposite of evolution? An interesting question about SCORM
    ... think the SCORM E-Learning Reference Model will evolve into during the next 10 years? SCORM is literally 10 years old now ... - 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 content is SCORM compatible, but doesn't really make use of the features); while I am a huge advocate of component-driven ... developed so rapidly that SCORM compliance is much less of an issue" "In my work, SCORM is already outdated.
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Friday, September 19, 2008 - Comments
  • What's the opposite of evolution? An interesting question about SCORM
    ... think the SCORM E-Learning Reference Model will evolve into during the next 10 years? SCORM is literally 10 years old now ... - 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 content is SCORM compatible, but doesn't really make use of the features); while I am a huge advocate of component-driven ... developed so rapidly that SCORM compliance is much less of an issue" "In my work, SCORM is already outdated.
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Thursday, September 18, 2008 - Comments
  • SCORM 2.0 and Web 2.0 Considerations
    I've posted before about how I think that much of the technical architecture that underpins the commercial e-learning marketplace is several years behind the 2.0 Web and how efforts like ADL/SCORM/LETSI need to jump ahead in order to ... road with their SCORM 2.0 Call for Papers and the upcoming SCORM 2.0 Workshop. I am particularly heartened by this passage that describes some the Challenges and Objectives facing SCORM 2.0:"Support existing and emerging technologies and ... , content management, knowledge management, HR systems, mobile delivery, Web 2.0, service-oriented architecture, ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Monday, July 14, 2008 - Comments
  • mLearning Lessons Learned
    I’m in an interesting position right now: I get to work on designing our organization’s mobile learning (mLearning) strategy and I get to develop mLearning applications, but things aren’t working 100% as I would’ve ... blogs, articles, etc. Share the info with peers (ahem). To SCORM or not to SCORM, that is the question. When developing ... something like Pocket SCORM or OnPoint’s CellCast Solution. Fair warning, though, this definitely adds complexity to your project. You may even want to consider the SCORM tracking to be the second phase of your mLearning deployment.
    eLearning Weekly - Wednesday, June 18, 2008 - Comments
  • Ten Predictions for eLearning 2008
    ... with none winning huge shares of the marketplace. Wiki + SCORM + Add-ins will become more common for easy ... will increase the discussion of the relevance of ISD / ADDIE (see also ADDIE Not Relevant?).Prediction #5 => Mobile Learning - Continued Scattered Examples and DisappointmentThis is going to be another somewhat disappointing year for mobile learning. While the iPhone and other mobile devices continue to proliferate and while the amount of web access via mobile devices will continue to grow rapidly (now approaching 20%), mobile learning solutions will continue to find ...
    eLearning Technology - Thursday, January 3, 2008 - Comments