Stephen Downes

Knowledge, Learning, Community

Tin Can is essentially 'Son of SCORM'. In this post, Ben Betts explains why it's worth a look. "There is a familiar side to Tin Can – that which allows content to talk back to a Learning Record Store (LRS). That's not overly revolutionary and isn't enough to redefine the standard on its own. What is much more like it is the "Statement Generation" end of the standard... Joe can contribute to a knowledge environment and his contribution can be rated by his peers. And using Tin Can, I can know this."

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