SCORM defines how online learning content and LMSs communicate, enabling interoperability and tracking of learner progress across platforms. The acronym expands to Sharable Content Object Reference Model, emphasising the goal of creating reusable learning objects. Many LMSs support SCORM packages for compatibility. Therefore, the correct expansion is Sharable Content Object Reference Model.
Option A:
Option A is correct because official documentation for SCORM explicitly states Sharable Content Object Reference Model as the full form.
Option B:
Option B, Systematic Course Object Resource Method, resembles the acronym but is not the recognised phrase in e learning technology.
Option C:
Option C, Standard Course Online Resource Module, is not used in standards literature and fails to capture the idea of reference model.
Option D:
Option D, Structured Content Object Reuse Mechanism, hints at reuse but does not match the formal name of the standard.
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