Recent work on the VSSCORM website has centered around building a (very) simple IMS manifest file reader. If you’d like to take a look at the latest version of the software, you can download a code bundle from the VSSCORM website.
Training isn’t immune from the changes that newspaper and book publishers are facing as production and distribution costs drop dramatically. These days, anyone can create a simple course at little to no cost (except their time) – especially if they choose a simple interface format such as LM-Light rather than a complex format like SCORM.
There’s an excellent (as usual) post on this subject on Tony Karrer’s eLearning Technology blog.
If you’ve been following my journey of discovery into the SCORM 1.2 standard, you might be interested in taking a look at my Run-Time Environment (RTE) code as it now stands. You can download a code bundle from the VSSCORM website.