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		<title>By: links for 2010-07-08 &#171; Fusion Finds</title>
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		<description>[...] SCORM Cloud + Moodle = #SCORM 2004 conformance &#124; Moodle News SCORM.com has recently announced that Moodle + SCORM Cloud, it’s own web hosted service has been certified for SCORM 2004. Until now Moodle has only supported SCORM1.2. The third party module is available at no cost and can be installed like other Moodle add-ons and plug-ins. [...]</description>
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