In order to reuse these chunks of learning you must have a standard set up that everyone follows so that one chunk can flow easily into the next chunk. This puts limitations on what each little piece can do, but if everyone agrees to use the same standard, SCORM, then all the RLOs will be able to play well with each other. Its similar to how every electrical outlet in the US is built the same so you can plug any device into any outlet.
Jason - Building a bridge between data, learning modules, ideas, concepts, and etc. is what drives progress in any industry. As you stated, in order to use chunks of learning a standard must be set up.
Manufacturers have incorporated ISO-9000 and higher to develop some form of quality control in their handling and making of a product. Who are the employees? How are they trained? How do we know that the employees know what they are doing? Every location has to be using the same shared information and they do have to play well with each other.
Manufacturers have incorporated ISO-9000 and higher to develop some form of quality control in their handling and making of a product. Who are the employees? How are they trained? How do we know that the employees know what they are doing? Every location has to be using the same shared information and they do have to play well with each other.

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