0:00:03.190,0:00:04.480 Do you want a standard? 0:00:04.480,0:00:05.420 I’ve got them all. 0:00:06.239,0:00:07.329 CMI5? 0:00:08.980,0:00:10.890 Or how about TINCAN? 0:00:16.957,0:00:19.161 Standards are really useful. 0:00:19.617,0:00:22.917 Standards allow different systems [br]to talk to each other. 0:00:23.360,0:00:26.440 You could say that a standard[br]is like a container that can hold 0:00:26.889,0:00:28.289 lots of different things. 0:00:28.289,0:00:31.719 Such as videos, quizzes, games or sounds. 0:00:33.289,0:00:37.289 But this content has to be packaged [br]in some sort of container 0:00:38.089,0:00:41.236 so that your LMS can handle it. 0:00:41.744,0:00:45.744 And now we are going to talk about the [br]types of container that are used in EdTech. 0:00:48.758,0:00:52.758 This one, Scorm 1.2, [br]is a real old favourite. 0:00:53.378,0:00:56.768 This standard came out back in 2000 [br]at the start of millennium 0:00:57.041,0:01:01.361 and it’s simple, reliable, and supported [br]by every LMS on the planet. 0:01:01.868,0:01:05.748 But, it’s obviously not the latest [br]and it doesn’t work especially 0:01:05.748,0:01:07.028 well with smartphones. 0:01:07.028,0:01:09.268 So that’s something to keep in mind. 0:01:12.754,0:01:14.614 Let's not talk about this one. 0:01:14.614,0:01:16.784 This is Scorm 2004. 0:01:16.784,0:01:21.234 It’s like the little [br]brother to Scorm 1.2. 0:01:21.234,0:01:25.234 They are very similar, but no matter [br]how hard it has tried, 0:01:25.234,0:01:28.204 it has never grown as [br]big as its big brother. 0:01:32.264,0:01:37.352 Then, in 2013 this cool kid [br]came along, TINCAN or xAPI. 0:01:38.351,0:01:42.351 This one is really good at communicating [br]with smartphones and mobile-ready LMS. 0:01:46.847,0:01:48.667 Take a look at this neat little thing. 0:01:48.817,0:01:50.022 This is CMI5. 0:01:50.234,0:01:52.424 This standard is totally new. 0:01:52.739,0:01:55.229 Of course, there are not [br]many people using it yet, 0:01:55.469,0:01:58.187 but you have to agree it looks good. 0:01:58.994,0:02:00.924 So there you have it: standards. 0:02:05.744,0:02:07.104 Oh yes. 0:02:07.487,0:02:09.206 I almost forgot this one of course. 0:02:10.013,0:02:11.673 This is a little painful. 0:02:11.673,0:02:15.063 This is Flash, and it was a really [br]important standard for many years. 0:02:15.577,0:02:20.153 But nowadays ... well, there’s [br]not much to say really. 0:02:21.146,0:02:24.555 It’s really out for the count today, [br]and it shouldn’t be used any more. 0:02:28.274,0:02:31.094 And we’ll talk about [br]that in another video.