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Resolve to Try Something New in eLearning in 2013

Integrated Learnings

Check out Building the Next Generation of SCORM for an introduction to Tin Can, or review Realizing the Potential of the Tin Can API to participate in a discussion about its potential pros and cons. Lectora has been one of the most frequently recurring topics on the blog this year. ReviewLink: Online Review Tool for Lectora.

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Have You mEnabled Your eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

Since its launch, back in April 2010, Apple has sold more than 100 million iPads – a mind boggling quantity unmatched and way ahead of any other device manufacturer. Are the new courses SCORM compliant? It literally revolutionised the ‘hand held’ mobile, tablet market across the world. But, is just conversion the answer?

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eLearning Standards—What They Are and Why They Matter

Trivantis

In 2001, the first production version of the new standard was released, and was known as the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) 1.1. Later that year, this was replaced by SCORM 1.2, Much of the SCORM standard was taken from the groundwork laid by the AICC, and updated to use a JavaScript framework.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Brand Name Recognition?

Learning Visions

Nornally I would expect names like Blackboard, SCORM, Articulate, BrandonHall, to popup in a survey like this. Oh, and SCORM did get a mention. Moodle in 2010 Kineo Insights Webinar: Challenges and Best Practi. Or maybe the question was, what brand names come to mind when you think about eLearning? Isnt that scary?

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Adaptive and Responsive Design for eLearning: Part 2

eFront

Driven in part by Apple’s decision in 2010 not to allow SWF files to run on the iPad, there has been an accelerating move away from Flash and towards the new emerging HTML 5 standards which allow most (but not all) of the same effects to be delivered without the downsides of dubious security, buggy code and outdated plugins.

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Product Review: Lectora Snap! Empower

eLearning 24-7

does not work with a 64 bit Windows OS that has/and you using PowerPoint 2010 – since Snap! Lectora’s Snap! is not the only product which has an issue with a 64 bit Windows computer but in combination with PPT 2010, I’m unaware of any other. Lectora Snap! Toss in SCORM 1.2/2004, Toss in SCORM 1.2/2004,

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E-Learning Trade Shows + Product Reviews 4 #TK11

eLearning 24-7

Trivantis – Lectora Inspire – the product now supports HTML5, and comes with templates for tablets including the iPad – which is a good thing, since I will have my iPad with me. While most vendors start their fiscal calendar year in January, others started back in May of 2010. NexLearn Simplicity. Questionmark.