Did you know? Many LMS platforms and some of the world’s top training companies still rely on the AICC eLearning standard. Here’s why that matters for your business and L&D strategy:
AICC (Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee) was the original interoperability standard for online learning—long before SCORM became the norm. In highly regulated industries, legacy libraries, and global companies, AICC courseware is still a common (and widely supported) content type.
What does this mean for today’s businesses and learning teams?
1. Broad compatibility: AICC courses can be launched and tracked by most LMSs—often without uploading the full course file. That means content can stay on the provider’s server, improving security and version control.
2. Flexible delivery: AICC supports everything from interactive tutorials to video, compliance, and certification content. Big-name providers like Skillsoft, OpenSesame, and MindEdge still offer AICC courses.
3. Modern LMS support: Even in 2025, you can combine legacy AICC content and new courses for seamless learner experiences, robust analytics, and centralized course management.
💡 Pro tip: If your organization still invests in AICC-based courses or content libraries, choose a learning platform that supports AICC uploads and external content delivery.
➡️ On that note, the Instancy platform enables you to upload AICC courses—created in-house or from library providers—giving you the power to build private learning communities or deliver scalable customer education programs.
Ready to future-proof your learning ecosystem and unlock your content library’s full value? Build your own learning community or private education space for employees and customers.
Instancy
Did you know? Many LMS platforms and some of the world’s top training companies still rely on the AICC eLearning standard. Here’s why that matters for your business and L&D strategy:
AICC (Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee) was the original interoperability standard for online learning—long before SCORM became the norm. In highly regulated industries, legacy libraries, and global companies, AICC courseware is still a common (and widely supported) content type.
What does this mean for today’s businesses and learning teams?
1. Broad compatibility: AICC courses can be launched and tracked by most LMSs—often without uploading the full course file. That means content can stay on the provider’s server, improving security and version control.
2. Flexible delivery: AICC supports everything from interactive tutorials to video, compliance, and certification content. Big-name providers like Skillsoft, OpenSesame, and MindEdge still offer AICC courses.
3. Modern LMS support: Even in 2025, you can combine legacy AICC content and new courses for seamless learner experiences, robust analytics, and centralized course management.
💡 Pro tip: If your organization still invests in AICC-based courses or content libraries, choose a learning platform that supports AICC uploads and external content delivery.
➡️ On that note, the Instancy platform enables you to upload AICC courses—created in-house or from library providers—giving you the power to build private learning communities or deliver scalable customer education programs.
Ready to future-proof your learning ecosystem and unlock your content library’s full value? Build your own learning community or private education space for employees and customers.
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