ADL was established in
1997 by the US Department of Defense to hasten the development
of advanced learning technologies. The vision is to provide learning
systems that are both more effective and more
cost-effective.
ADL's broad objectives include
developing essential guidelines, facilitating collaboration and
encouraging advancement through incentives.
Key components of the ADL initiative
include
- The ADL Co-Laboratories
- Implementation Guidelines,
including the SCORM reference model
- Periodic Plugfests
The most comprehensive source of up-to-date information
about current developments at ADL, the SCORM reference
model, developer's tools, Plugfests and the ADL Co-Labs can be
found at http://www.adlnet.org.
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