Shareable Content Object Reference Model Initiative; The XML Cover pages has an entry on it, and the Advanced Distributed Learning (which apparently maintains/runs the SCORM initiative) has this to say on the about page: The SCORM is a reference model that defines the interrelationship of course components, data models and protocols so that learning content objects are sharable across systems that conform with the same model. The SCORM contains a collection of specifications adapted from global specification bodies and consortia to provide a comprehensive suite of e-learning capabilities enabling interoperability, accessibility and reusability of Web-based learning content.
A set of standards that define a Web-based learning content aggregation model and run-time environment for learning objects. Back to top of glossary
(Shareable Content Object Reference Model) A set of specifications for the creation of reusable learning objects. Click here to learn more.
Shareable Content Object Re-usable Model. A specification for standardizing the reusability and interoperability of learning content. SCORM has been developed by the Advanced Distributed Learning initiative (ADL). SCORM focuses on two critical pieces of learning content interoperability: 1.) It defines an aggregation model for packaging learning content. 2.) It defines an API for enabling communications between learning content and the system that launches it. see also: Learning Content Management System
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Sharable Content Object Reference Model. Any set of specifications that can produce small, reusable learning objects. It is capable of producing a large repository of online learning objects that are similar in design or function.
A set of specifications that, when applied to course content, produces small, reusable learning objects. A result of the Department of Defense's Advance Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative, SCORM-compliant courseware elements can be easily merged with other compliant elements to produce a highly modular repository of training materials.
Sharable Content Object Reference Model. One of the supported NSDL metadata standards (see http://metamanagement.comm.nsdl.org/outline.html.) Developed by ADL. A reference model that defines a Web-based learning "content model" that enables the reuse of Web-based learning content across multiple environments and products. http://www.adlnet.org
The Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) defines a Web-based learning "Content Aggregation Model" and "Run-Time Environment" for learning objects. The SCORM is a collection of specifications adapted from multiple sources to provide a comprehensive suite of e-learning capabilities that enable interoperability, accessibility and reusability of Web-based learning content.
Sharable Content Object Resource Model. ADL's SCORM defines a Web-based learning Content Aggregation Model and Run-time Environment for learning objects and references interrelated technical specifications to bring together diverse and disparate learning content and products to ensure reusability, accessibility, durability, and interoperability.
Acronym for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. SCORM is a series of e-learning standards that specify ways to catalog, launch and track course objects. The latest standards fad, but this time it might actually stick.
(Sharable Content Object Reference Model) Developed by the U.S. Department of Defense in 1997. XML wrapper that seeks to create a standard for learning objects.
Acronym for Sharable Content Object Reference Model. SCORM consists of a set of specifications and standards (Note: Technically it consists of profiles of standards or specifications) maintained and documented by the Advanced Distributed Learning initiative. SCORM is widely adopted by learning management systems, learning content management systems, authoring environment, assessment engines and course management systems. http://www.adlnet.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=scormabt
A suite of technical standards that enable Web-based learning systems to find, import, share, reuse and export learning content in a standardized way. www.adlnet.org
SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a series of e-learning standards that specify ways to catalog, launch and track course objects. SCORM is an XML-based framework used to define and access information about learning objects so they can be easily shared among different learning management systems (LMSs). SCORM was developed in response to a United States Department of Defense (DoD) initiative to promote standardization in e-learning.
Sharable Courseware Object Reference Model; a set of technical standards that enable Web-based learning systems to find, import, share, reuse, and export learning content in a standardized way. Elements which are compliant can easily be merged with other compliant elements to generate a modular collection of training materials.
Sharable Content Object Reference Model. Standards are very popular; that's why there are so many of them. SCORM is the Federal government's standard. It seeks to track and manage courseware developed by various authoring tools using a single system. The objective is to bring together diverse and disparate learning content and products to ensure reusability, accessibility, durability, and interoperability. Built on the work of AICC, IMS, the IEEE, and others, this is the one with staying power. See www.adlnet.org for the latest.
Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a collection of standards and specifications for web-based e-learning. It defines communications between client side content and a host system called the run-time environment (commonly a function of a learning management system). SCORM also defines how content may be packaged into a transferable ZIP file.