Review:
Aicc (aviation Industry Computer Based Training Committee Standard)
overall review score: 4.2
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The Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee (AICC) standard is a set of guidelines and specifications designed to ensure interoperability, reusability, and delivery of computer-based training (CBT) and e-learning content within the aviation industry. Established in 1988, it was created to facilitate the development of standardized training modules that can be easily shared across various Learning Management Systems (LMS) and organizations, thus enhancing training efficiency, consistency, and scalability.
Key Features
- Standardized protocol for e-learning content packaging and delivery
- Compatibility with multiple LMS platforms
- Focus on aviation-specific training requirements
- Supports both SCORM and AICC adherence for broader applicability
- Enables tracking and reporting of learner progress
- Facilitates reusable and modular training content
- Enhanced interoperability across different training systems
Pros
- Promotes interoperability between various e-learning platforms
- Helps ensure consistent training delivery across the aviation industry
- Supports tracking learner performance effectively
- Facilitates reuse of training modules, saving time and resources
- Widely recognized standard within the aerospace sector
Cons
- Older standards like AICC have been gradually superseded by newer protocols such as SCORM and xAPI
- Implementation can be complex for organizations unfamiliar with technical specifications
- Limited adoption outside the aviation industry compared to broader e-learning standards
- Some features may be outdated given advances in e-learning technology