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SCORM® 2004 3rd Edition Multiple Sequencing with API Content Example

Multiple Sequencing with API Content Example

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 learning management systems (LMSs). MSCE consists of multiple SCORM 2004 Conformant Content Aggregation Content Packages. 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. The content packages can be imported into any SCORM 2004 3rd Edition conformant LMS and explored.



Downloads

Name Date Issues Download
SCORM 2004 3rd Edition MSCE v.1.1 Default 04/05/2007   Download Now
SCORM 2004 3rd Edition MSCE v.1.1 Knowledge Paced 04/05/2007   Download Now
SCORM 2004 3rd Edition MSCE v.1.1 Linear 04/05/2007   Download Now
SCORM 2004 3rd Edition MSCE v.1.1 Competency Assessment 04/05/2007   Download Now
SCORM 2004 3rd Edition MSCE v.1.0 (Flowcharts) 01/09/2007   Download Now
SCORM 2004 3rd Edition MSCE v.1.1 (Readme) 04/05/2007   Download Now
 
Past Versions
SCORM 2004 3rd Edition MSCE v1.0 01/09/2007    

Last Revised: 06/09/2008
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