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Comment from: YourNewWorld [Visitor]  

It’s very rare to see search capabilities implemented within learning packages (although Articulate Presenter does this well). And it’s rare to find a content delivery system that enables learners to search for packages (even if metadata has been provided as part of the SCORM manifest).

There are many other E-learning tools, which can create SCORM content, for example, Wondershare or FlashSpring (http://www.flashspring.com, http://blog.flashspring.com/?p=65 - creating e-learning content in FlashSpring).

07/08/07 @ 03:35
Comment from: berthelemy [Member]  
Mark

Thanks for letting me know about Flashspring. I’d not come across it before. Yes - there are lots of tools that create SCORM content. But I’m arguing that we need to think wider than SCORM which only works in certain situations.

07/08/07 @ 14:24
Comment from: YourNewWorld [Visitor]  

Oh, I agree, SCORM is “not-universal” thing.

I consider, the best way is collaborative e-learning - often peoples can teach each other better then presentations or quizzes.

08/08/07 @ 04:13
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08/08/07 @ 07:23
Comment from: Dennis Coxe [Visitor]  

Your analysis is great. I’ve been involved in elearning for seven years now and the limited nature of the beast, especially the LMS gatekeeper, has often nagged at me. I posted similar thoughts on my blog back in May http://sailingsound.blogspot.com/2007/05/i-had-vision.html, but nowhere near as comprehensive as your analysis.

08/08/07 @ 08:17
Comment from: Michael Frost [Visitor]  

I deliver eLearning to industry clients and it is clear that their interest in SCORM (and the development costs associated with it) are in decline. Innovative approaches to presenting information, and ease of use are the primary factors to a successful deployment.

30/11/09 @ 02:09
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