SCORM
(Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is an eLearning standard
originally created by the US Department of Defense in the 1990s and is
administered by the Advanced Distributed Learning association (ADL).
It's purpose is to simplify importing and exporting course content
between learning management systems.
SCORM
Package elements are the ideal element type to use when you need to
import a third party SCORM (SCO) presentation where 1.2 compliance and
object grade recording are paramount. In order to take advantage of
SCORM Package elements you will need to have software that allows you to
create SCOs (Sharable Content Objects). There are many SCORM compliant
tools on the market, you will need to do some research to see which one
will work best for you. Use of such tools will allow you to combine,
slides, video, animation, flash objects, tests and more together into a
single SCO and upload as a SCORM package element.
The maximum display size of a SCORM element within DigitalChalk is: 980x700
What is a SCORM element and how would I use it?
Modified on: Mon, 12 May, 2014 at 2:52 PM
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