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ISO/IEC TR 29163-4:2009
Technical Report
ISO/IEC TR 29163-4:2009
Information technology — Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM®) 2004 3rd Edition — Part 4: Sequencing and Navigation Version 1.1
Edition 1
2009-12
Technical Report
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ISO/IEC TR 29163-4:2009
53537
Published (Edition 1, 2009)
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2021. Therefore this version remains current.

ISO/IEC TR 29163-4:2009

ISO/IEC TR 29163-4:2009
53537
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Abstract

Within the context of the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM®), ISO/IEC TR 29163-4:2009 describes how SCORM® conformant content can be sequenced to the learner through a set of learner or system-initiated navigation events. The branching and flow of that content can be described by a predefined set of activities.

ISO/IEC TR 29163-4:2009 covers the essential Learning Management System (LMS) responsibilities for sequencing content objects (Sharable Content Objects [SCOs] or Assets) during run-time and allowing SCOs to indicate navigation requests. In addition, guidance is offered for providing navigation controls to learners. General subjects discussed include the following:

  • Sequencing Concepts and Terminology (e.g., Learning Activities, Activity Trees, Clusters);
  • Sequencing Definition Model (i.e., detailed descriptions and requirements of the sequencing information that can be applied to learning activities);
  • Sequencing Behavior Model (i.e., detailed descriptions of LMS behaviors to prescribed sequencing information and learner's experience with learning content);
  • Navigation Controls and Requirements;
  • Navigation Data Model.

Communication between content and LMSs facilitates use of SCORM® Sequencing and Navigation to present content to learners based on learner choices and performance at run-time. This communication also enables LMSs to track learner completion and progress while content is presented to the learner. ISO/IEC TR 29163-4:2009 describes in detail how sequencing behaviors are applied to track learner progress.

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