I just started goign back to grad school and I'm taking a class on SCORM, and I was just wondering if anyone's used it in a K-12 setting. And if so, was it hard to create the learning objects?
On 2/02/06, KarenVA wrote: > I just started goign back to grad school and I'm taking a > class on SCORM, and I was just wondering if anyone's used > it in a K-12 setting. And if so, was it hard to create the > learning objects?
I have used SCORM its allows flash modules to communicate with most Learning Management Systems like blackboard. like if you use captivate to create a test, its SCORM compliant so it supposedly can communicate with Moodle and Blackboard.
On 2/05/06, chad Parmentier wrote: > On 2/02/06, KarenVA wrote: >> I just started goign back to grad school and I'm taking a >> class on SCORM, and I was just wondering if anyone's used >> it in a K-12 setting. And if so, was it hard to create the >> learning objects? > > > I have used SCORM its allows flash modules to communicate with most Learning > Management Systems like blackboard. like if you use captivate to create a test, its > SCORM compliant so it supposedly can communicate with Moodle and Blackboard.
TeacherContact.com supports SCORM 2004. It is a great tool for teachers to develop courses from scratch or upload SCORM 2004 packages, and offer and collect tution for their courses. It has links to some free SCORM 2004 authoring tools.
On 2/02/06, KarenVA wrote:
> I just started goign back to grad school and I'm taking a
> class on SCORM, and I was just wondering if anyone's used
> it in a K-12 setting. And if so, was it hard to create the
> learning objects?
I have used SCORM its allows flash modules to communicate wi...See More