(argh...I hate Outlook. Sent message before finishing...sorry...)

> We in the CMS
> space should just engulf the eLearning technologies like a big amoeba.
> Anyone want to help me define a new eLearning standard?  Hehe...

Out of complete curiosity and, perhaps, naivete, what is SCORM and why is
there a 'standard' for a term as abstract and vague as eLearning?

This site:
http://www.adlnet.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=scormabt&cfid=4872&cftoken=845494
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defines it in some marketingese gobbledy-gook (haven't used that term in a
while) as such:

"The Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) defines a Web-based
learning "Content Aggregation Model" and "Run-Time Environment" for learning
objects."

Er...right. I'm all for standards, actually...I'm just not sure what SCORM
is actually trying to standardize.

There isn't a CMS 'standard', is there? 

-Darrel
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