SCORM and the Art of Specification Maintenance
Wilbert Kraan,
CETIS,
Feb 05, 2004
"SCORM 1.3 is dead, long live SCORM 2004!" Thus begins CETIS's authoritative coverage of the new release, along with this interesting remark: "the first public indications of ADL's desire to hand the present SCORM 'to the community' have surfaced in last week's co-located CEN/ISSS and IEEE LTSC meeting." What's also interesting is that SCORM 2004 isn't really a new version, and that there is a widespread desire (and committment on the part of ADL) to stop making changes to it. But, as the article points out, IMS Simple Sequencing, on which the personalization features of SCORM 2004 are based, itself needs some tweaking and isn't an IEEE standard yet.
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