The SCORM 2004 3rd edition was just released within the last year (I think) and the SCORM technical writing group has announced plans for SCORM 2004 4th edition.
Mike Rustici of scorm.com blogs about it here. He has some interesting things to say about the update, and how he feels it is necessary for progress. Also contains some interesting comments on a possible upcoming SCORM 2.0, which is in his words, "a radical update and restructuring to take advantage of how technology has evolved over since the original inception of SCORM and its underlying specifications nearly a decade ago."
Mike Rustici is THE guy to talk to when it comes to SCORM/LMS integration, so his post makes for an interesting read.
Mike Rustici of scorm.com blogs about it here. He has some interesting things to say about the update, and how he feels it is necessary for progress. Also contains some interesting comments on a possible upcoming SCORM 2.0, which is in his words, "a radical update and restructuring to take advantage of how technology has evolved over since the original inception of SCORM and its underlying specifications nearly a decade ago."
Mike Rustici is THE guy to talk to when it comes to SCORM/LMS integration, so his post makes for an interesting read.
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