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SCORM ® 2004 3rd Edition Content Examples

Content Examples Icon Content examples are illustrations of SCORM 2004 3rd Edition Conformant content that demonstrates concepts of SCORM content in the areas of design, development and implementation.  These content examples are SCORM 2004 conformant Content Aggregation Packages that can be imported into any SCORM 2004 3rd Edition conformant learning management system (LMS) and explored.

SCORM 2004 3rd Edition Data Model Content Example (DMCE) Version 1.1

SCORM Data Model Content Example The Data Model Content Example (DMCE) builds foundational knowledge on the key concepts that apply to the data model elements and the SCORM 2004 3rd Edition. Data model elements allow for the tracking of information about the learners experience in the content, such as scores, time in content or other aspects of the learner experience. A linear sequencing strategy was used in the creation of this example.
 
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SCORM 2004 3rd Edition Plug-in Technologies Example (PITE) Version 1.1

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The Plug-in Technologies Content Example (PITE) builds foundational knowledge on the key concepts that apply to SCORM 2004 3rd Edition and the use of plug-in technologies.  A linear sequencing strategy was used in the creation of this example. 

 
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SCORM 2004 3rd Edition Multiple Sequencing with API Content Example (MSCE) Version 1.1

Multiple Sequencing with API Content Example (MSCE) The Multiple Sequencing with API Content Example (MSCE) builds foundational knowledge on the key concepts that apply to sequencing and the application programming interface (API) and the SCORM 2004 3rd Edition. Sequencing allows the learner to navigate through the content in a predetermined or sequenced manner. API provides a standardized way for the Sharable Content Objects (SCOs) to communicate with LMSs.  Each content package demonstrates a different sequencing strategy used in the creation of this example; therefore navigation through this content will occur in various progressions.
 
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SCORM 2004 3rd Edition Sequencing Essentials Content Example (SECE) Version 1.1

Sequencing Essentials Content Example (SECE) The Sequencing Essentials Content Example (SECE) builds foundational knowledge on the key concepts that apply to sequencing as defined by the SCORM 2004 3rd Edition. A linear sequencing strategy was used in the creation of this example.
 
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SCORM 2004 3rd Edition Bookmarking Example (BKME) Version 1.0

Sequencing Essentials Content Example (SECE) The Bookmarking Example (BKME) builds foundational knowledge on the key concepts that apply to bookmarking and the SCORM 2004 3rd Edition. A linear sequencing strategy was used in the creation of this example.  Bookmarking is the functionality of building content to allow a learner to return to a specific location if the content is exited prior to completion.
 
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SCORM 2004 3rd Edition Manifest Basics Content Example (MBCE) Version 1.0

 Manifest Basics Content Example The Manifest Basics Content Example (MBCE) builds foundational knowledge on the key concepts that apply to a Manifest and the SCORM 2004 3rd Edition. A Manifest is an extensible markup language (XML) document that contains a structured inventory of the contents of a package. The Manifest is also the place where content developers define the sequencing rules of the content.
 
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Last Revised: 09/02/2008
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