AICC
& SCORM Standards within a Learning Management System
Let me keep it simple:
· AICC-
(Aviation Industry CBT(Computer based training ) Committee) standards define how content for e-learning
is developed, delivered and evaluated.
· SCORM-
(Shareable Content Object Reference Model) is a set of specifications used to
produce reusable e-learning objects. It
defines communication between a client (example Captivate) and a host (the
LMS).
How can AICC or SCORM Standards benefit my organization?
Does your organization use any of the below?
1. Sign offs on new hire handbooks
2. Change in Human Resources Policy3. Compliance Training sign offs
Does your organization use an outside Vendor for online
learning? If the trainings are set up to
be SCORM compliant, you can set up a Connector file to your Host (LMS). The benefit with this is that employees only
access one LMS. They would search/browse
for the course and launch it from your Organization’s LMS. You could set up a pass/fail score and once met,
it would reflect “completed” on the employee’s learning history.
If you are a SAP SuccessFactors customer I know this can
be done to set up Skillsoft. Previously,
it was a manual process to obtain and input the necessary data into SF
Learning, leaving open the possibility for mistakes. In an effort to streamline
this process, SuccessFactors has created a connector to interface with Skillsoft
data using their Open Learning Services Architecture (OLSA) to directly import
the learning Items and their respective Subject Areas.
This is just a great way eLearning can save manual hours
and time within an organization.
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