
SCORM®
SCORM integrates a set of related technical standards, specifications, and guidelines designed to meet SCORM’s high-level requirements—accessible, interoperable, durable, and reusable content and systems. SCORM content can be delivered to your learners via any SCORM-compliant Learning Management System (LMS) using the same version of SCORM.
ADL Registry
The ADL Registry provides access to searchable information in the form of metadata records that describe content objects to enable their discovery and reuse regardless of location or origin. Members of the DoD community of practice may register learning assets, technical documents, and SCORM content objects, through the ADL Registry to enable their discovery and reuse by other members of the community and, where permitted, the general public.
Immersive Learning Technologies
Immersive Learning Technologies are emerging as powerful tools for delivering learning in ways that enhance the DoD’s ability to provide more engaging and accurate learning, education, and training. ADL is investigating how games, virtual worlds, and Web 2.0 and mobile technologies can be implemented across DoD and how they can be integrated with traditional learning environments.
Research and Evaluation
ADL Research and Evaluation activities are being oriented to focus on programmatic impacts. New efforts will center on developing metrics about how embracing ADL technologies such as SCORM, specifically, and accessibility, interoperability, durability, and reusability in general can create true efficiencies and improvements in programs of learning throughout DoD and other Federal Departments and agencies.
Learning Technology Lab

The ADL Learning Technology Lab at the ADL C-Lab Hub in Alexandria, Virginia maintains installations of SCORM 2004-certified content authoring, management, and delivery systems, including learning management systems (LMSs). These systems are available to be used by the public for testing and information purposes.