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Useful links to get more about eLearning standards

Cetis is sponsored by the british government; an initiative to encourage the participation of the commonwealth at the process of eLearning-standardisation. There are a lot of interest articles.

Dr. Ed's SCORM Course from JCA Solutions is a well structured scorm course.

LSAL: Learning Systems Architecture Lab of the Carnegie Mellon University. There are some articles.

Freeware

reload: content packer with metadata editor (SCORM-conform) by cetis;

Microsoft-LRN: Content packer with metadata editor by MS (not100%- SCORM-conform);

ADL-Test-Suite: various SCORM-conform tools for testing, packing and running eLearning objects;

ARIADNE-Tools: all tools (metadata editor, repository, simulations, etc.) are free for members.

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