How can you use SCORM authoring tools more effectively?
If you are an e-learning developer or instructor, you probably know what SCORM stands for: Sharable Content Object Reference Model. It is a set of standards and specifications that allow e-learning content to be compatible and interoperable with different learning management systems (LMSs). SCORM authoring tools are software applications that help you create, edit, and package SCORM-compliant courses. But how can you use them more effectively to enhance your e-learning projects and outcomes? Here are some tips and best practices to consider.