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Mike Rustici – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

ABOUT MIKE RUSTICI (President, Rustici Software): In 2002, Mike Rustici founded Rustici Software to help Learning Management Systems and e-learning content creators work well with each other using the SCORM standard. That doesn’t fundamentally change the way we learn, but it does provide us many new tools to use in the learning process.

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MIKE RUSTICI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

ABOUT MIKE RUSTICI (President, Rustici Software): In 2002, Mike Rustici founded Rustici Software to help Learning Management Systems and e-learning content creators work well with each other using the SCORM standard. That doesn’t fundamentally change the way we learn, but it does provide us many new tools to use in the learning process.

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Interview on lms-selection.com

eFront

The first version was ready at the middle of 2002 and was used at an EU project. The same time, eFront became the second LMS world-wide that offer support for SCORM 2004/4th edition ([link] A short introduction to v3.6 eFront was initially developed and provided exclusively as a commercial product.

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Real learning – let’s not confuse it with completing templated exercises - Performance Learning Productivity , June 18, 2010 I read a piece written by Kate Graham of e2train on Thursday and it started me thinking about the ‘real learning versus managed learning’ debate. If you do not know the ADL, they are a part of the U.S.

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