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Stephen Downes

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Two part article (Part One, Part Two) on the present and future of SCORM. The essential premise, as suggested in the title, is that SCORM is not dead. But more, argues Mike Rustici, "ADL is doing the right things to support SCORM in its current form going forward, in the best ways it can as governed by its many masters." The first part of the article details the 'many masters' ADL must serve: the Pentagon, the financiers, and the lawyers (especially from IMS). In the second part, Rustici describes the ADL and SCORM of the future. "here we have "SCORM-Next", only bigger. The FLEX project is ADL's technology path to achieving the 2025 vision... a research program to define the initial experience tracking API. Project Tin Can is an open effort that seeks input from anybody... (and) Many of the shortcomings of SCORM are addressed by the LETSI RTWS SCORM extension."

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