If you are managing a Learning Management System and are familiar with SCORM packages then the "ADL Future Learning Experience Project" is worth following to see the next generations.
"SCORM was built to support web-based delivery of learning content, based on initial design dating back to the late 1990s. ADL continues to support SCORM and commits to supporting SCORM compatibility in new efforts.
Learning experiences involving non-traditional electronic content, distributed content, shared learning data, team-based learning and multi-modal delivery are beyond what SCORM was architected to enable. ADL supports new work that meets distributed learning needs beyond SCORM.
The goal of this new effort is to enable learning experiences that are rich, engaging, integrated and effective. Such experiences will be
- Flexible to support different pedagogies, networks and systems.
- Interoperable to ensure learning experiences can span different systems
- Repurpose-able to allow the design of learning experiences to evolve.
- Accessible to allow for the discovery of and participation in learning experiences tailored to the learner" (ADL The Future Learning Experience Project)