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Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM): An Overview and Update for HPT Professionals

February 22, 2006 - February 22, 2006
Red Cross National Headquarters
Washington, DC

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SCORM is an important e-learning standard developed by the U.S. Department of Defense which allows instructional content to be distributed, re-used and shared across multiple electronic platforms. SCORM also promotes the consistent and efficient tracking of learner data. Knowledge of SCORM is now an important skill for HPT professionals as many of our clients implement learning management systems(LMS) and e-learning solutions.

 

Paul Jesukiewicz, Director of the Alexandria ADL Co-Lab (developers of the SCORM e-learning standard) will provide an update on SCORM activities, answer your questions, share ideas and engage in an open discussion about SCORM and the future activities of the ADL co-lab.

 

About Our Presenter:
Paul Jesukiewicz is a Research Staff Member at the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA), and was appointed Director of the Alexandria Advanced Distributed Learning Co-Laboratory (Alexandria ADL Co-Lab), Alexandria, Virginia, in 1999.

 

As Director of the Alexandria ADL Co-Lab, Paul is responsible for developing and directing an open and collaborative environment for sharing learning technology research, development, implementation and evaluations across public and private sector domains.

 

Prior to coming to IDA in 1998, Paul held the position of Technology Program Manager for the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA). The DoDEA consists of 167 Overseas K-12 schools in 14 countries serving 85,000 students, and 65 Stateside schools in seven States and Puerto Rico serving 33,000 students.

 

For two years prior to coming to DoDEA, Paul was a Program Analyst for the Office of the Undersecretary Secretary of Defense for Readiness and Training.  Paul worked 11 years as a civilian with the Navy and held various positions including Program Manager for Training Systems and Design Engineer.

 

Paul received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University, his M.S. in Engineering from Catholic University, and is currently working on his Ph.D. in Instructional Technology at George Mason University.

 

Event Link:
International Society for Performance Improvement Potomac Chapter

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