

If you seek deeper insights, a logical move is to go beyond PowerPoint and employ third party authoring software and eLearning platforms. If this is just an ad hoc deck with some nice extras, and you are not particularly interested in viewer statistics and reporting, PowerPoint seems like a universal remedy. Use SCORM compliant authoring tools to deliver appealing contentįirst of all, let’s discuss what software you trust for shaping up your courses to create a SCORM package. So, if you’re wondering how to create a SCORM package, read on for a few key tips.ġ. While we don’t see any dramatic changes on the industry landscape, it’s still safe to publish your content as SCORM 1.2 or 2004, and reap the benefits of cross-platform interoperability and basic tracking. However, many LMS vendors stick with SCORM and don’t rush things with the newer – and more promising – Tin Can (xAPI) format. SCORM was first introduced to the user community in the 2000s, and the latest update to the standard dates back to 2009. When it comes to e-Learning content standards, we need to admit that changes don’t happen overnight.

My eLearning World: Training Technology Without Borders
