The
Aviation Industry CBT (Computer-Based Training) Committee (AICC)
is an international association of technology-based training
professionals. The AICC develops guidelines for the development,
delivery, and evaluation of CBT and related training technologies.
AICC recommendations are fairly general to most types of computer-based
training and, for this reason, are widely used outside of the
aviation training industry.
Provides
market players with a comprehensive and integrated range of
standardization-oriented services and products, in order to
contribute to the success of the information society in Europe.
The
Centre for Educational Technology Interoperability Standards
(CETIS) represents UK higher-education and further-education
institutions on international learning technology standards
intiatives.
IMS
develops and promotes open specifications for facilitating online
distributed learning activities such as locating and using educational
content, tracking learner progress, reporting learner performance.
The
Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a set of
interrelated technical specifications built upon the work of
the AICC, IMS, and IEEE to create one unified "content model."
These specifications enable the reuse of Web-based learning
content across multiple environments and products.