Hi Everybody,
I've been a lurker on this board for a while now, but I guess it's
time to introduce myself. My company is the one that created Project
Tin Can on behalf of the ADL (DoD). We're really exciting about the
concept of using Activity Streams to capture learning experiences.
The project is entering a phase that will be focused on garnering
adoption and on maturing the specification. Part of that maturity will
involve a tighter harmonization with the Activity Streams spec, so I
expect we will be getting to know each other a lot more soon.
Salmon Magic sounds interesting. We took a different approach for
validating our "asserter", but we definitely have an important
requirement to ensure the validity of statements.
Todd, the adoption of this is going to extend waaaay beyond the 3MM
people in the DoD. SCORM is produced by the DoD, but it is the de
facto standard used by nearly every commercial e-learning system in
the world. Nearly every large company has an online training program
that is SCORM compliant. Tin Can will be the next generation of SCORM,
but it will also broaden its applicability into education. If this
thing flies, 3MM will be a drop in the bucket.
Monica, it really is a small world. The primary investigator on this
project, Ben Clark, used to work at SumTotal as well. He was the main
guy behind their SCORM 2004 implementation.
Looking forward to working with you all.
Mike
Our company:
www.scorm.com
On Feb 24, 10:34 am, Monica Wilkinson <
monica.kel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is awesome news posted the great clip on our FB Pagehttps://
www.facebook.com/pages/Activity-Streams/124019497611812
>
> Also such small world I used SCORM before doing MySpace at SumTotal
> systems. I think it was 1.2 back then I should
>