SyberWorks New Article:”SCORM/AICC Standards Used in Web-based Learning Management Systems”
April 03, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
For Immediate ReleaseFor more information, contact:
Media Contact:
Mary Kay Lofurno
SyberWorks, Inc.
781-891-1999, Ext. 207
mklofurno@syberworks.com
Business Contact:
David Boggs
President/CEO
SyberWorks, Inc.
781-891-1999
dboggs@syberworks.com
SyberWorks, Inc., a leader in custom e-Learning Solutions and the Learning Management System (LMS) industry, today announces a new article available in the SyberWorks Online Media Center: “SCORM/AICC Standards Used in Web-based Learning Management Systems.”
Dave Boggs, CEO of SyberWorks, states, “Web-based LMSs are complex enterprise software applications. Generally, SCORM/AICC compliant Learning Management Systems can use any content developed with a SCORM/AICC compliant authoring tool. This article explains the origins of the SCORM/AICC standards. Knowledge of these standards is particularly valuable for anyone evaluating various LMSs for purchase and implementation into your company’s IT enterprise backbone.”
Boggs continues, “A SCORM/AICC compliant Learning Management System is a critical tool for standardizing a company’s e-Learning strategy and can allow a company to use already developed course content, which may result in savings on instructional design and course development costs.”
The article is located in the SyberWorks Online Media Center at http://www.syberworks.com/e-LearningResources.htm.
About SyberWorks
SyberWorks, Inc. (http://www.syberworks.com) is a leader in the custom e-Learning Solutions and Learning Management System industries for Fortune 1000 corporations, higher education, and other industries. Located in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company serves the multi-billion-dollar e-Learning market. Since 1995, SyberWorks has developed and delivered unique and economical solutions to create, manage, measure, and improve e-Learning programs at companies and organizations in the United States, Canada, Europe, and other countries.