I realise this is an old thread, but there has been interest in using cmi5/xAPI
as an alternative to SCORM.
I would encourage anyone researching this thread to join us in the thread
called...
‘Cmi5 eLearning Standard in LiveCode’
Check into the FREE xAPI Cohort, xapicohort.com, and use the
5:00 AM, Todd Fabacher wrote:
>>
>> Hello Martin and Bill and other educators,
>>
>> Actually we have been diligent little elves working away since the hangout
>> meeting. Based on research, we have decided to focus on 2 interchange
>> formats: LTI and xAPI [
ing. Based on research, we have decided to focus on 2 interchange
> formats: LTI and xAPI [from TinCan and SCORM].
>
> We would like in the near future to have another online meetup where we can
> share our findings and hopefully create a path where everyone can work
> together to get
Hello Martin and Bill and other educators,
Actually we have been diligent little elves working away since the hangout
meeting. Based on research, we have decided to focus on 2 interchange
formats: LTI and xAPI [from TinCan and SCORM].
We would like in the near future to have another online
education. I retired before LMS’s got so popular and only SCORM
existed at the time. Also there are other platforms that serve learning
materials oriented toward K-12. For example, I was fairly impressed with some
of the capabilities of Google’s education platform. It has great resources for
Hi Bill
Thanks for all the information about LTI etc. I am open to whatever it the
best option for compatibility. I had only read about Tin-Can xAPI.I am
developing an app for higher education and some potential customers said it
had to be based on SCORM to integrate with their LMS. When
>
> Best,
> Bill
>
>> On Sep 22, 2016, at 7:19 AM, Martin Koob wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the link to LTI. I am interested in a technology that could
>> integrate my LiveCode app into LMS's.
>>
>> I think that Tin-Can API or the ExperienceAPI (xAP
w07_xapi-caliper.pdf>
Best,
Bill
> On Sep 22, 2016, at 7:19 AM, Martin Koob wrote:
>
> Thanks for the link to LTI. I am interested in a technology that could
> integrate my LiveCode app into LMS's.
>
> I think that Tin-Can API or the ExperienceAPI (xAPI) were also developed as
Martin:
Just a thought. Since Todd Fabacher is in a group working on LTI (he called it
LIT, but I think he meant LTI), and he will make the code open source, I think,
for me anyway, it’s best to wait for the result of their efforts. LTI has a
pretty wide capability. SCORM came about and was
Martin:
Just a thought. Since Todd Fabacher is in a group working on LTI (he called it
LIT, but I think he meant LTI), and he will make the code open source, I think,
for me anyway, it’s best to wait for the result of their efforts. LTI has a
pretty wide capability. SCORM came about and was
rested in using and/or testing, and following progress with those who might
develop a livecode framework.
One thing I do know is that SCORM is inadequate for higher Ed. It forces a
specific learning model that is outdated.
I will see if I can get some information from our Moodle IT guys at UCSB.
B
Thanks for the link to LTI. I am interested in a technology that could
integrate my LiveCode app into LMS's.
I think that Tin-Can API or the ExperienceAPI (xAPI) were also developed as
a successor to SCORM to address its shortcomings.
https://experienceapi.com/history/
They list a numb
al.org/cc/ccfaqs.html#37
<https://www.imsglobal.org/cc/ccfaqs.html#37>
Common cartridge seems to have been built in response to the shortcomings of
SCORM. SCORM is most useful for training, while Common Cartridge and LTI are
more oriented toward higher ed, with more features necessary for a
Oh, One more question.
What is LIT?
Thanks.
Martin Koob
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I am interested integrating my app with an LMS but felt there were too many
limitations with SCORM. I then found the Tin Can API.
http://tincanapi.com/scorm-vs-the-tin-can-api/
Could this be another approach to integrating LiveCode and an LMS?
Martin Koob
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Todd,
There's another LMS interface gaining some use, called "Common Cartridge". It
addresses shortcomings that SCORM has for assessment of learning and will
probably displace SCORM in higher Ed.
https://www.imsglobal.org/cc/ccfaqs.html#37
Best,
Bill
William Prothero
http://es
Jamieson, and the DP teem are deep into creating an online and App
> integrated LMS in LiveCode. We are at the stage of creating a SCORM and
> LIT interface to our App. I see that several people have posted on the
> subject and was wondering if anyone has finished, made any progress or have
Hello Educators,
Will Jamieson, and the DP teem are deep into creating an online and App
integrated LMS in LiveCode. We are at the stage of creating a SCORM and
LIT interface to our App. I see that several people have posted on the
subject and was wondering if anyone has finished, made any
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On 9/19/2013 01:08, proth...@earthednet.org wrote:
Mark,
For educators whose students use an LMS, like Moodle, a SCORM library would be
very useful. I don't know how many livecode folks would need it, but for
college education apps, it seems t
Mark,
For educators whose students use an LMS, like Moodle, a SCORM library would be
very useful. I don't know how many livecode folks would need it, but for
college education apps, it seems this capability could be pertinent.
Best,
Bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
On S
Hi Bill,
I looked into Scorm years ago and concluded that the format isn't too
difficult to figure out. That is the only advantage. We'd have to write
a complete library to read and write Scorm files, because currently
there is nothing available for LiveCode that can do this.
Folks,
Has anybody made SCORM compliant livecode modules? It would be wonderful to
find a template or helper app to create one.
Best,
Bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
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