Talk:Sharable Content Object Reference Model

Initial comments
The following could perhaps be turned into an encyclopedia article. PR propaganda has no place in Wikipedia. --LMS

What is the SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model)?

- A reference model that defines a Web-based learning "content model" - A set of interrelated technical specifications designed to meet the Department of Defense's high level "-ilities" - A process to knit together disparate groups and interests - A bridge from general emerging technologies to commercial implementations - An evolving document to collect all the "bits and pieces" in one place

I was unable to find any information at all on CNET-NLN on the web - the only place where this term is ever mentioned is in copies of this article. I will therefore delete that column from the table in this page. --134.95.128.187 1 July 2005 12:37 (UTC)

Free SCORM modules
It would be nice to have some links to free SCORM modules? Is there a repository? Hirzel 17:09, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

Check out these links. I am in the process of pitching Moodle to my college and I came across these: http://www.softchalk.com/pdf/LessonBuilder-Packaging-Moodle.pdf http://www.softchalk.com/lb_examples.html http://home.workforcecolab.org/course/view.php?id=17

Mishmash junk
I have moved this information off the main page because it is a mismash of junk:

Please reformat it using wiki formatting, and please try to provide some kind of sense to this before returning it to the home page.

Also, please do not link every word of this stuff unless there is a real need for standalone Wikipedia pages to define this stuff.

Nova SS 16:00, 29 March 2006 (UTC)

Deletion of External link Resources
Please discuss here before deleting external links, as described in Wikipedia's policies. Resolving_disputes, Edit_war, Three-revert_rule -- BennyBeta 18:33, 2 September 2006

To do list
In my opinion, this article could benefit from further information on the following items. I plan to work through this list myself. Please provide feedback if you do not feel any of this is appropriate or any other comments.


 * Add references to existing article
 * Links to Wikipedia articles of LMSs that support SCORM (possibly as a separate page depending on length of list)
 * Links to Wikipedia articles of rapid e-learning tools that support SCORM (possibly as a separate page depending on length of list)
 * Further details about changes in each new version of SCORM
 * Brief technical details about implementing SCORM calls (be careful this doesn't turn into a how-to guide)
 * Project tin-can
 * SCORM editors list, such as Reload and eXe — Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.118.51.66 (talk) 10:09, 30 March 2012 (UTC)

Garemoko (talk) 07:30, 10 January 2012 (UTC)

Compatible Software Edits
I am adding a legitimate compatible software package to this part of the page, but my entry is always removed. Why is my entry repeatedly removed? 2601:193:4100:6E10:8C71:FF3A:DFD6:F9E9 (talk) 01:28, 27 September 2017 (UTC)
 * We are not some sort of catalog where you can list websites that sell the things that the article is about. We'd have to link every supermarket in the world in the Egg article. Drmies (talk) 14:57, 29 September 2017 (UTC)

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