eBook Launch: 10 Questions You've Googled About SCORM

SCORM At A Glance: Your Questions Answered
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Summary: What does it mean to be SCORM-compliant? How do you convert content to SCORM? This eBook explores the ins and outs of this popular standard.

SCORM At A Glance: Your Questions Answered

Even seasoned course developers may have lingering questions about SCORM, despite the fact that it's been around since 2000. Fortunately, this guide has the answers you're looking for, including how to build a SCORM course, testing out your SCORM package, and making changes to existing courses.

eBook Release: 10 Questions You've Googled About SCORM
eBook Release
10 Questions You've Googled About SCORM
This no-fluff cheat sheet can help you make sense of SCORM and clear up common misconceptions.

Why SCORM Is Still Widely Used Today

SCORM remains relevant because it's supported by virtually every LMS, and it enables you to track essential metrics, like completion rates. Many teams still rely on it to develop, share, and update their learning content. You can also opt for an authoring tool, such as iSpring Suite, that allows you to create SCORM courses right in PowerPoint. For example, you're able to incorporate role-play simulations, video lectures, eLearning interactions, natural-sounding voice-overs, and more. This makes it even easier to launch engaging courses in a fraction of the time.

About This eBook

What are the key differences between SCORM and xAPI? How can you edit your newly launched SCORM course if someone spots an error? Here's a brief overview of what's inside this guide by iSpring Solutions:

  • The Four Common eLearning Formats
  • What Is SCORM?
  • SCORM 1.2 And 2004
  • Testing A SCORM Package
  • Converting Learning Content To SCORM
  • Creating A SCORM Course
  • Publishing A SCORM Course
  • How To Export And Edit A SCORM Course
  • What Does SCORM-Compliant Mean?
  • Is SCORM Still Relevant Today?

Get Your Copy

Download 10 Questions You've Googled About SCORM today to get clear answers, from what SCORM actually is to how to publish a course and test it properly.