This day focussed on the so called SCORM 2.0 - a next generation SCORM that will use SCORM 2004 4th Edition functionality as a "core" with optional (community specific) profiles added on top.
There seemed some contradiction with the need for the core SCORM to align with SCORM 2004, but the desire to pursue a really new architecture that may be completely different to SCORM 2004. LETSI are manging the process of colecting SCORM 2.0 business case white papers with the intent of addressing the same technical challenges as previous versions of SCORM (interoperability of content and run times) but in a archiecture and context that reflects the world of 21st C, rather than 1980s CBT/
See http://www.letsi.org/letsi/display/nextscorm/Home
The SCORM 2.0 discussion moved onto the "business case" for the new work - as yet the business case is not well articulated, and the "pain point" that SCORM 2.0 intends to solve is not identified beyond the general perceived benefits of "interoperability".