What does SCORM/AICC compliant mean?

SCORM stands for Sharable Courseware Object Reference Model (SCORM), which is a set of specifications that, when applied to course content, produces small, reusable e-Learning objects. The SCORM standard is the result of the Department of Defense's Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative. SCORM-compliant courseware elements are easily merged with other compliant elements to produce a highly modular repository of training material. AICC standards apply to the development, delivery, and evaluation of training courses that are delivered via technology.

AICC stands for the Aviation Industry CBT [Computer-Based Training] Committee (AICC), which is an international association of technology-based training professionals that develop training guidelines for the aviation industry.

QuickLessons is fully SCORM and AICC compliant. Normally, if a content authoring tool is SCORM and AICC compliant and the LMS used is SCORM and AICC compliant as well, then they will work together.

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