SCORM Best Practices
What is SCORM?
SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a set of technical standards for e-learning software products. It tells programmers how to write their code so that it can "play well" with other e-learning software.
By following SCORM standards, you ensure that your e-learning content is compatible with most Learning Management Systems (LMS).
Best Practices for SCORM Development
- Use a consistent naming convention for your SCOs (Sharable Content Objects)
- Keep your content modular and reusable
- Test your SCORM package in multiple LMS environments
- Optimize media files for web delivery
- Include clear navigation instructions within your content
- Use SCORM 2004 for advanced sequencing and navigation
- Implement bookmarking to allow learners to resume where they left off
- Track meaningful data points to measure learner progress
SCORM Compliance Checklist
- Content is packaged according to SCORM specifications
- Manifest file (imsmanifest.xml) is properly structured
- All required files are included in the package
- SCOs initialize and terminate communication with the LMS correctly
- Tracking data is sent to the LMS accurately
- Content renders correctly in various browsers and devices
Tools for SCORM Development
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Adobe Captivate
Powerful e-learning authoring tool with built-in SCORM export
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Articulate Storyline
Interactive course creation software with SCORM compliance
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iSpring Suite
PowerPoint-based e-learning authoring toolkit
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Lectora
Feature-rich authoring tool for responsive e-learning content