I learned today that a white paper I have been working on for quite some time will be published in the E-Learning Guild's newsletter December 10th. The topic is Evolving Instructional Design and something that is dear to my heart. At the same time I am also going to submit a new paper to Learning Circuits for publication. The topic is top 10 B.S stuff in the e-learning industry. Here is one paragraph from the paper:
1) SCORM Compliant Learning Content Management Systems (LCMS)
Let’s be clear about what compliance means. The current ADL organization will certify two things for SCORM compliance. Those being Learning Management Systems (LMS) and content packages. They do not certify vendors, nor do they certify LCMS systems. So what then do vendors mean when they market that their LCMS platform as SCORM compliant? Most vendors who claim that their LCMS system is SCORM compliant fall into two categories:
#1 – The developer of the LCMS system has certified content with the ADL that was created using their tool.
#2 – The developer of the LCMS system has incorporated some elements of SCORM standards into their content packages but do not comply with everything.
In either case, ‘compliance’ is meaningless.
Would an LCMS system that is capable of outputting a SCORM package be considered as a SCORM compliant system? In looking through the ADL website we find no particular classification called SCORM compliant systems. There are SCORM adopters and then there are certified products. So to answer the question, No. An LCMS system that can output a SCORM package is not compliant as there is no such classification from the body that governs SCORM. To verify if a system is SCORM certified or if a content package is SCORM certified go to www.adlnet.gov. They are the sole body that can certify a product as being SCORM compliant. If your vendor isn’t there, they are not compliant!
Cheers,
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
My first Podcast
So this is all about firsts. I researched and researched about podcasting and couldn't get past this one wall I was having. That was, if I'm not on a MAC whats the easiest way to create a podcast that included slides or some form of visuals. Well here it is:
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Whats this all about?
Whats the blogging all about? For me, this will be a way to get my professional ideas out into the world without having to submit them for review per se. It is the community which will decide how valuable my thoughts may or may not be to their own professional experiences. I am definitely opinionated on alot of what my industry is doing and what it has to offer. I don't necessarily think my views are radical but they can be contentious. I, along with my wife operate a business from the perspective of a consumer. We are driven by integrity and ensuring that our capabilities match our integrity has been a key to our success. I suspect then, that my thoughts will challenge the norm when they have to and allow those that feel they need to do the same, to rally behind my thoughts and provide their own. I hope this whole blog thing proves to be valuable for myself and those with whom I have a professional relationship with.
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