ADL SCORM Content Aggregation Model - Relations

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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. The work of the ADL Initiative to develop the SCORM is also a process to knit together disparate groups and interests. This reference model aims to coordinate emerging technologies with commercial and/or public implementations.

The SCORM applies current technology developments to a specific content model by producing recommendations for consistent implementations by the vendor community. It is built upon the work of the AICC, IMS, IEEE, ARIADNE and others to create one unified "reference model" of interrelated technical specifications and guidelines designed to meet DoD's high-level requirements for Web-based learning content.

These are some of the specifications used by the ADL to produce the Content Aggregation Model (as part of the SCORM):
IMS Global Learning Consortium
  • IMS Content Packaging Specification
  • IMS Learning Resource Meta-data Specification
  • IMS Simple Sequencing Specification
IEEE Learning Technology Standards Committee (LTSC)
  • IEEE 1484.12.1-2002 Learning Object Metadata (LOM) Standard
Aviation Industry CBT Committee
  • AICC - CMI Guidelines for Interoperability
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