Thanks to Katie I am able to provide a link to an article that discusses SCORM and is much more reader friendly then the ones I have posted. It explains more clearly how this is used in an educational setting. I hope this helps! http://tinyurl.com/y7eccq
Sunday, November 26, 2006
About Me

- Name: Cyn
- Location: Endwell, New York, United States
I'm a graduate student of Syracuse University with a MSLIS-School Media certification. I am currently the Library Director of a small rural library and love it!! I have four boys, with only one left at home in his first year of high school:/ I used to live on a small mini farm of 3 acres raising goats, chickens, rabbits, pigs, ducks and geese. Unfortunately, after my divorce I was forced to leave that lifestyle. While it's been years from leaving that life, I long to return to it "some day." I miss it so very much! I'm finally in a place where I can begin to think of returning to that lifestyle so I enjoy reading blogs about what others are doing out there living the dream!
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2 Comments:
Hopefully, SCORM becomes standard enough that everyone knows what it means and how to put things into this format. Otherwise, only a small percentage of the benefits of sharing instructional materials will be actualized.
Yeah to Katie. This makes more sense.
Heather
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