What are SCORM Standards?
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Answer / avnish
SCORM means Sharable Content Object Reference Model.
This terminology is used in eLearning domain. SCORM is a set
of technical standards which specify how e-learning software
should be built and how the software communicate to LMS
(Learning Management System). It tracks the bookmarking,
resume functionality and scoring.
For SCORM compliance, eLearning software should be tested on
ADL, Moodle, SCORM clouds etc.
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Answer / reddy prasad
if scrum
scrum is one of the method in agile model
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Answer / nilanjan
The Sharable Content Object Reference Model
(SCORM) was first developed by the U.S. Department
of Defense (DOD) to address training development.This is collection of specification for web based e-Learning process.
Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative is basically based on SCROM.
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