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Mike Rustici * Rustici Software * LEEF 2011 [email protected] * @mike_rustici SCORM For Games and Simulations

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Project Tin Can is the probable next generation of SCORM. Project Tin Can was unveiled to the public in this presentation given at LEEF 2011. This presentation introduced the concept of a Learning Record Store (LRS) as well as the Actor-Verb-Object Activity Stream representation of learning experiences. More into at http://scorm.com/tincan

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Mike Rustici * Rustici Software * LEEF [email protected] * @mike_rustici

SCORM For Games and Simulations

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Whatcha Doin?

image from disney’s phineas and ferb

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SCORM’s SuccessCC image by amylena on flickrCC image by lynac on flickr

Before SCORM

After SCORM

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It Can Be Done…

But It’s Not Pretty

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What are the roadblocks?

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To The Rescue

• ADL– FLEX– Project Tin Can

• AICC – CMI 5– PENS

• LETSI– RTWS– CaaS

• IMS– Common Cartridge– LTI

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I Did This

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I completed “Explosives Training”

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Crew #8 completed “Explosives Training”

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Mike Taught “Explosives Training”

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Mike Successfully Handled Explosives

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Mike completed “F-16 Engine Failure Scenario Simulation”

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Mike taught “SCORM For Simulations at LEEF 2011”

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1. On the fly entity creation

2. Device transition

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Mike taught “SCORM For Simulations at LEEF

2011”

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Crew #8 attended“SCORM For Simulations at LEEF

2011”

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Johnny participated in

“SCORM For Simulations at LEEF 2011”

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Ben authored“SCORM For Simulations at LEEF

2011”

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Ben authored“SCORM For Simulations at LEEF

2011”

Mike taught “SCORM For Simulations at LEEF

2011”

Crew #8 attended“SCORM For Simulations at LEEF

2011”

Johnny participated in

“SCORM For Simulations at LEEF 2011”

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Watched“Kahn Academy, Pattern of US

Cold War Interventions”

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Read“The Cold War: A Military

History”, by Ambrose, Carr, Fleming et al

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Passed“The End of the Cold War”,

University of Georgia - History 4091

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SimulatedThe Cuban Missile Crisis as Robert

McNamara

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PlayedNegotiation in Motion

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ExperiencedBerlin Wall in Second Life

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Was MentoredBy Stephen Ambrose

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Blogged“My Childhood and the Cold War”

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I Watched “Kahn Academy, Pattern of US Cold War Interventions”

I Read “The Cold War: A Military History”, by Ambrose, Carr, Fleming et al

I Passed “The End of the Cold War”, University of Georgia - History 4091

I Simulated The Cuban Missile Crisis as Robert McNamara

I Played Negotiation in Motion

I Experienced Berlin Wall in Second Life

I Was Mentored By Stephen Ambrose

I Blogged “My Childhood and the Cold War”

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Team 2 wrote“Impacts of the Cold War on

Explosive Technology”

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Mike edited“Impacts of the Cold War on

Explosive Technology”

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Professor Smith graded

“Impacts of the Cold War on Explosive Technology”

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Professor Smith gave Mike an A on

“Impacts of the Cold War on Explosive Technology”

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Professor Smith gave Team 2 a B on

“Impacts of the Cold War on Explosive Technology”

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Team 2 wrote “Impacts of the Cold War on Explosive Technology”

Mike edited “Impacts of the Cold War on Explosive Technology”

Professor Smith graded “Impacts of the Cold War on Explosive Technology”

Professor Smith gave Mike an A on “Impacts of the Cold War on Explosive Technology”

Professor Smith gave Team 2 a B on “Impacts of the Cold War on Explosive Technology”

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What’s Missing?

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• Out of Browser Experiences• Offline and Occasionally Connected• Cross Domain• Alternate devices and formats

(mobile)• Security• Decoupled data models

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We Didn’t Make This Up

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Planting Seeds

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Mike [email protected] * @mike_rustici

Project Tin Canhttp://www.scorm.com/tincan * @projecttincan

ADL Flexhttps://sites.google.com/a/adlnet.gov/future-learning-experience-project/home

* @lrnEXP

LETSI RTWShttp://www.letsi.org * @letsi

AICC CMI 5http://aicc.org