The Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), published by the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) project, is a collection of specifications adapted from multiple sources to provide a comprehensive suite of e-learning capabilities that enable interoperability, accessibility, and reusability of Web-based learning content. Organizations and Institutions adopt SCORM to create efficiencies, lower costs, reduce risk, and increase overall learning effectiveness and return on investment (ROI).
The benefits of SCORM:
- Lower the risk of obsolete content and development, and avoid the dilemma of using proprietary authoring tools. SCORM standards are durable with technology evolution and changes.
- Reduce time and costs to increase efficiency and productivity involved in delivering instructions. Use the same web content authoring tools you use now to develop SCORM content; without costly redesign, reconfiguration or recoding.
- Using a SCORM compliant system, your organization gains the ability to take instructional lessons developed in one location with one set of tools or platform, and use the lessons in another location with a different Learning Management System like the GLS 3.0.
- Incorporate instructional components in multiple applications and contexts.
- Tailor instruction ability to adapt with individual and organizational needs.
The GLS 3.0 has it all. The GLS 3.0 is compliant to the latest standard of SCORM 2004 as well as SCORM 1.2, additional charge apply. Please contact us with your needs.