SCORM, an acronym for Shareable Content Object Reference Model, is a collection of eLearning standards. It was first developed by the United States’ Department of Defense to ensure content was able to be shared across different organizations without the need for reconfiguration or recoding.
There are many benefits to SCORM. The ADL highlights these four functional requirements:In 1998, building upon this model, the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative was enacted to modernize training and education across multiple industries.
Accessibility:
The ability to locate and access instructional components from multiple locations and deliver them to other locations.