This section provided an overview of
the Content Aggregation Model, the part of the SCORM that enables
the organization of assets into learning resources and their delivery
in a pre-defined sequence. The Content Aggregation Model has three
components:
- Content Model — assets, SCOs, and aggregations.
- Meta-data — a vocabulary and framework
for storing and communicating information about learning resources.
- Content Packaging — methods for keeping
related materials together and specifying how they will be
presented to learners.
The components within the Content Aggregation
Model enable developers to bring together learning resources in
useful ways, move them between systems, and attach essential information
— meta-data — so that the required content can be
found when needed.
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