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Need Help with the xAPI? Come to DevLearn! by Aaron Silvers

LearningGuild

Applications of the Experience API (xAPI, originally Tin Can) continue to mature as developers and their organizations better. But for instructional designers, managers, and vendors, there are still questions. eLearning Guild’s DevLearn 2014 has a track dedicated to helping you use the xAPI effectively.

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Why do searches on e-Learning terms drop dramatically?

Challenge to Learn

Searches on Google on some e-Learning related terms are dropping year by year: searches on Instructional design for example dropped by 80% since 2005. Instructional design. Google trends shows a drop of 80% on searches on Instructional design in the past decade or so. Will Instructional design disappear? LMS and SCORM.

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Why do searches on e-Learning terms drop dramatically?

Challenge to Learn

Searches on Google on some e-Learning related terms are dropping year by year: searches on Instructional design for example dropped by 80% since 2005. Instructional design. Google trends shows a drop of 80% on searches on Instructional design in the past decade or so. Will Instructional design disappear? LMS and SCORM.

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#mLearncon recap: mLearning is growing up

Challenge to Learn

Compared to Orlando (learning solutions) Las Vegas (DevLearn) a huge improvement. Jason Haag and Tyde Richards on the combination of EPUB3 and XAPI. Tim Wright with an instructional design foundation crash course. e-Learning Mlearncon mleancon 2014 mlearncon recap mobile learning' I loved it.

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E-Learning Jargon: What you might think it is.well…

eLearning 24-7

These course building tools are the reason the authoring tool space took off, since they enabled anyone to build a course, without any ID (Instructional Design) background. Great for the 70’s, in 2014 not so much. Then there is Tin Can aka xAPI. Jargon has become universal in 2014. It isn’t always better.