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@timpmartin on Twitter
  • @andrewswork thanks so much for the kind words about testtrack
  • @pipwerks have you seen an LMS that supports the 2004 API but does NOT support interactions?
  • @pipwerks articulate uses the scorm driver. degrades between standards, but doesn't discern "bad 2004 support" per se. just finds best optn

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I am a patient man. Slow to anger, slow to annoy. Frankly, some mistake my calm demeanor for apathy. But now they’ve done it. The folks on Twitter (and elsewhere in the community) have made enough comments about SCORM that I’m annoyed. That’s right, I’m actually a little irritated.
I’ve been [...]

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SCORM Cloud Demo Application

Categories: SCORM Cloud
18 Jun 2009


We want creating applications with the SCORM Cloud to be exceptionally easy for you. Without further ado, I’d like to introduce you to the SCORM Cloud .NET Demonstration Application! (What a great name.)
Head on over to our support portal and download the sample application (complete with the .NET client library). While you [...]

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Thanks, Dave

Categories: Ideas and Thoughts, SCORM Engine
16 Jun 2009


I wanted to take a moment to thank Dave Evans at AccessPlanIT publicly. They’ve been using the SCORM Engine for content delivery in their Accessplan LMS since November 2008. This, alone, is worthy of thanks. Today, though, I wanted to thank Dave for something else…
Last week, Dave got in touch with [...]

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