Proceedings Article10.1109/EEE.2005.20
A shareable e-learning platform using data grid technology
Chao-Tung Yang,Hsin-Chuan Ho +1 more
- 29 Mar 2005
- pp 592-595
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TL;DR: A hybrid scheme composed of an XML binding model and a LDAP-based directory service to overcome two shortcomings of SCORM: reusability, accessibility, interoperability, and durability is proposed.
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On the distributed management of SCORM-compliant course contents
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