What are some of the things that the AICC has done?
The AICC develops technical guidelines (know as AGR’s) and their related specifications. The following are some of things that the AICC has done over the years: • 1989 – Common platform guidelines for CBT delivery (AGR-002) • 1992 – A DOS-based digital audio guideline (AGR-003) before the advent of window multimedia standards. The guideline enabled end-users to use one audio card for multiple vendors’ CBT courseware. Due to the huge amount of CBT legacy courseware, this guideline is still in use. • 1993 – A guideline for CMI (LMS) interoperability in 1993. This guideline (AGR-006) resulted in the CMI systems that are able to share data with LAN-based CBT courseware from multiple vendors. • 1996 – A navigation icon guideline (AGR-009) to help standardize the student user controls in CBT. • 1998 – The CMI (LMS) specifications were updated to include web-based CBT (or WBT). This new web-based guideline is called AGR-010. • 1999 – The CMI (LMS) specifications were updated to include a Java