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DELTALEARN
SCORM RTE API IS A POWERFUL AND FLEXIBLE INTERFACE TO THE DELTALEARN SCORM 2004 AND 1.2 COMPLIANT RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT.
The Deltalearn SCORM RTE API is a set of Java libraries for developers seeking to leverage the power of SCORM in delivering e-learning content by offering seamless integration of the Deltalearn Runtime Environment (RTE) into your own applications. The API provides an abstraction that allows your applications execute SCORM 2004 and 1.2 content on the Deltalearn Runtime Environment, which is distributed along with the library, and obtain standard properties about the student, lesson, interactions and student preferences. Developers writing applications against the Deltalearn API can be confident that their code will be compatible with both SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004 specifications as our RTE has passed all ADL compliance tests. Our API has been designed for maximum ease-of-use and flexibility and it comes with clear, comprehensive documentation and examples to help you get running quickly.
The API strategy underscores our commitment to building effective, comprehensive, IT-friendly SCORM solutions that maximize customer value. In addition, our dedication to our partners has ensured the delivery of an open, channel-focused offering that enables the broadest possible variety of third-party integrations.
API Overview: |
Deltalearn SCORM RTE API Documentation
About SCORM: |
SCORM, or Sharable Content Object Reference Model, was developed by public- and
private-sector organizations under the auspices of the Defense Department's
Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative. The initiative began in 1997 to
promote cooperation among government agencies, industry and academia to develop
e-learning standardization. SCORM is a compilation of technical specifications
that enable interoperability, accessibility and reusability of Web-based
learning content.
E-learning content and learning management systems built to the SCORM
specification allow for sharing of courses across federal agencies and even with
other entities, such as nongovernmental colleges and universities.
SCORM also allows for sharing of smaller pieces of e-learning courses, called
learning objects. Learning objects include course modules, book chapters, videos
or even smaller, discrete pieces of information. The result will be faster, more
personalized learning experiences, e-learning experts said. Those learning
objects could also be easily incorporated into other e-learning courses.
SCORM also allows courses to be updated without starting over. Say, for example,
the Supreme Court rules on a case about diversity, and an e-learning course must
be changed to reflect that decision. If the course has been built to the SCORM
specification, it's relatively inexpensive to change just the piece pertaining
to the decision.
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