Recently, the first mLearnCon covering the A-Z in mobile learning was held in San Diego. Amit had summarized about it in his posts on How To Create Successful M-Learning Strategy: mLearnCon – Part I and Part II and Interesting Mobile Statistic.
While going through the session list, I noticed one session on SCORM Implementation Strategies for Mobile. Being a hard-core techie and a follower of mobile SCORM, it caught my interest.
Covering some interesting use cases, common technical challenges and the best practices, it is a great resource for anyone who wants to implement SCORM for mobile devices.
The session mainly covers:
- Notable Use Cases where SCORM has been implemented for mobile devices
You will find information on –- Number of devices supported. You can get more information about how to implement SCORM for blackberry here.
- Some technical details regarding development
- Support available for SCORM 1.2 and/or SCORM 2004
- Current active clients
- Features available in each implementation
- Common Technical Challenges
It provides information on technical challenges like small screen, multiple OS support etc. - General Best Practices
You will learn about the best practices like creating prototype, identifying target devices support, deciding native or web app, SCORM considerations etc. For additional information, you may also like to read IPhone human interface guidelines and things to consider before implementing SCORM.
The presentation sure is a great help and I would highly recommend you run through this before attempting SCORM implementation for mobile devices.