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Why You Don’t Need a SCORM Compliant Learning Management System

Continu

You can use it to transfer courses from one system to another, or to buy trainings that can be instantly loaded into any SCORM-compliant learning management system. SCORM was first released in 2000, and one of the most common versions is from 2004. Or that they took a quiz. A full license for Captivate is $1,099.

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Playing Around with Serious Learning

JCA Solutions

One of the trends now in the training industry is the question of engagement. It didn’t really catch any kind of spark until the early 2000’s however. It has been something that has provoked and frustrated training developers since… well, pretty much always. Using Serious Learning to Create a Better Experience.

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eLearning Topics

Tony Karrer

I've done a few posts in the past that take a look at the topics that are Hot Topics in Training. 130) Work Skills (26) PWLE (16) Flash Quiz (8) Knowledge Work (40) That's a pretty fair representation of topics that I talk about. In each case, these are crude in that they look only at what terms people are using in a given content set.

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The 20 Best Corporate Learning Management Systems in 2023

learnWorlds

The need to deliver corporate training is growing as fast as the workplace is changing. Companies deploy training for various reasons beyond upskilling employees. And what better way to deploy training than a corporate Learning Management System(LMS) ? By 2027, this number is expected to double.”

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The 20 Best Corporate Learning Management Systems in 2023

learnWorlds

The need to deliver corporate training is growing as fast as the workplace is changing. Companies deploy training for various reasons beyond upskilling employees. And what better way to deploy training than a corporate Learning Management System(LMS) ? By 2027, this number is expected to double.”

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

I dare say that 75% or more of the eLearning that I have seen in the last few years has been nothing better than slightly warmed over PowerPoint presentations, usually with a quiz attached at the end. Are there training classes available, either from the tool vendor or from third parties? It also allows for gestures on mobile devices.

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

I dare say that 75% or more of the eLearning that I have seen in the last few years has been nothing better than slightly warmed over PowerPoint presentations, usually with a quiz attached at the end. Are there training classes available, either from the tool vendor or from third parties? It also allows for gestures on mobile devices.