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SCORM

Though it sounds like a villain from a comic book, SCORM: Shareable Content Object Reference Model is “SCORM is a collection of standards and 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.”  Why is this important to you?  Government is …

Apr 28, 2006
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Though it sounds like a villain from a comic book, SCORM: Shareable

Content Object Reference Model is “SCORM is a collection of standards

and 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.”  Why is this important

to you?  Government is one of the heaviest producers/users of

training/information material.  Read more here on why your training material should be SCORM compliant.

Ramon Padilla Jr.

I have been part of the IT world as a professional since 1987. First as a programmer with an Air Carrier, then as an IT Manager, IT Coordinator, and eventually Director/CIO through 16 years of County Government experience. Since then I have been consulting with State Governments in the areas of Application Development and Data Warehousing and Business Process Re-engineering. I recently accepted a Director's/CIO position in the government arena and am looking forward to the challenges of senior IT management again. While I cannot state where I am working or who I am working for, should it become known, I must make it clear that all thoughts and opinions expressed by me in this blog are my own and do not reflect those of TechRepublic, C/NET nor my current employer.