Computer-based Training
Overview Package Content Manifest Organization Runtime Environment Tools Demo
SCORM, or Shareable Content Object Reference Model, is a compilation of technical specifications for web-based e-learning. The SCORM standards are governed and published by the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL).
Among SCORM goals are to enable interoperability, accessibility and reusability of web-based learning content for industry, government, and academia.
SCORM content packages contain an XML manifest file that describes the package and its contents. The manifest file is a structured inventory of the content of the package. The name of the manifest file is always imsmanifest.xml and it must appear in the root of the content package.
attributes: identifer - required; a globally unique identifier for your content package version - required; can be any value representing the content package's version children: - required; defines the content package's schema and version - required; described in Organizations topicOrganizations - required; described in Resources topicResources - optional; described in Sequencing topicSequencing
<manifest identifier="MANIFEST_IDENTIFIER" version="1.0" xmlns=" xmlns:adlcp=" xmlns:adlnav=" xmlns:adlseq=" xmlns:imsss=" xmlns:lom=" xmlns:xsi=" xsi:schemaLocation=" imscp_v1p1.xsd adlcp_v1p3.xsd adlnav_v1p3.xsd adlseq_v1p3.xsd imsss_v1p0.xsd lom.xsd"> ADL SCORM CAM 1.3
The SCORM Run-Time Environment (RTE) handles requirements for launching content objects, establishing communication between learning management systems (LMSs) and shareable content objects (SCOs), and managing the tracking information that can be communicated between SCOs and LMSs.
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