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The following could perhaps be turned into an encyclopedia article. PR propaganda has no place in Wikipedia. --LMS

What is the SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model)?

- A reference model that defines a Web-based learning "content model"
- A set of interrelated technical specifications designed to meet the Department of Defense's high level "-ilities"
- A process to knit together disparate groups and interests
- A bridge from general emerging technologies to commercial implementations
- An evolving document to collect all the "bits and pieces" in one place