Our Approach to SCORM in LearnUpon

Over the past five years, SCORM has become all but the default content format of choice throughout the eLearning industry. While Tin Can API has recently appeared to challenge its dominance, SCORM remains the preferred option for many of the organizations we work with at LearnUpon. Because we believe in the continuing usefulness of both formats, we’re taking two posts to suggest how the use of SCORM and Tin Can API might suit your organization. Beginning with SCORM, this post examines some common frustrations associated with the format and the approach we’ve taken to solve them.

 

The design of our SCORM implementation was inspired by a number of common problems we wanted to solve. Importing and publishing SCORM content was extremely time-consuming, so improving that experience was our first priority. We also saw that once users had imported SCORM content into an LMS, they often found that the course only partially operated or wouldn’t work at all. Why? For two simple reasons.

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