Sheng-Tun Li, Chu-Hung Lin, Yuan-Chun Chang, J.-Y.D. Yang
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On the distributed management of SCORM-compliant course contents
SCORM's environment and its complex metadata make distributed LMSs difficult to communicate with each other, therefore hindering the content management and sharing. In order to overcome these two shortcomings, we propose a hybrid scheme which is composed of a XML binding model and an LDAP-based directory service. A preliminary experiment shows how it has helped SCORM evolve towards intelligent e-learning.