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News
For Immediate Release
Questionmark™ Perception™ is Now SCORM Compliant STAMFORD, CT - April 8, 2002 - Questionmark, the leading provider of Web-based testing and assessment software, announced today that Questionmark™ Perception™ is now compliant with SCORM™ 1.2. Perception's new SCORM support feature allows Learning Management Systems to launch Perception and track assessment results. The Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM), produced by the Advanced Distributed Learning organization (ADL), allows the sharing of content through the use of a defined data model and runtime environment. Full details on SCORM can be found at http://www.adlnet.org/scorm/scorm_index.cfm. To download Questionmark's SCORM support module, visit: http://www.questionmark.com/links/scorm.htm. "This release of SCORM support will help Questionmark users maximize the benefits of using Perception together with their LMS, and will widen the our circle of business partners," said Questionmark President Eric Shepherd. "Although we have concerns about the security models of SCORM for high-stakes assessments, we feel that this interface is a very useful addition for low-stakes assessments." SCORM-enabled assessments are launched by a SCORM-compliant LMS. Assessment results are then returned via the SCORM API. All the data needed to start the assessment is passed when the assessment is launched. As SCORM requires that score information is passed back via the browser on the client PC, there is a theoretical risk of the score being altered by the participant. These risks should be evaluated before using SCORM to deliver high stakes assessments. Questionmark's SCORM support has been self-tested by Questionmark with the ADL Sharable Content Object (SCO) Run-Time Environment Test Version 1.2 (Self Test) - Beta 2. Conformance was reported as successful - SCO-RTE1+Mandatory and Optional. About Questionmark Businesses, governments, schools, colleges, and universities in more than 50 countries use Questionmark software. Questionmark has more than 1,200 customers using Perception, with approximately 9,000 authoring systems installed, and systems shipped have been configured with approximately 3,000,000 participants. Typical applications include exams, quizzes, study aids, diagnostic tests, pre-course skills assessments, and course evaluations. Questionmark is actively involved with the IMS Global Learning Consortium and supports open standards. Visit www.questionmark.com for more information. About ADL and SCORM Starting in 1997, ADL began working with key industry leaders to identify critical technical interface points around which standards for Web-based learning technologies might be developed. During 1998, ADL observed that several organizations were developing a variety of draft standards, each of which affect different aspects of Web-based learning systems. These efforts, however, lacked a common framework. So ADL developed the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) incorporating many of these emerging standards into one content model. To date the SCORM has been updated three times; Version 1.0 was released in January 2000; Version 1.1 in January 2001; and recently Version 1.2 in October 2001. Future versions are expected to expand the initial scope of the work as technologies further develop.
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