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A SCORM-Certified LMS Helps Companies Score

TOPYX LMS

It was during that year when President Clinton signed an executive order that led to the creation of Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL), the initiative that SCORM comes under. The Shareable Content Object Reference Model is part of a national initiative that began in 1999.

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Open Source Authoring Tools for e-Learning

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Xerte The Xerte Project provides a full suite of open source tools for e-Learning developers and content authors producing interactive learning materials. LAMS LAMS is a revolutionary new tool for designing, managing and delivering online collaborative learning activities. to version 3.6.6 Template images by sbayram.

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Tin Can vs. SCORM: What’s It All About?

KZO Innovations

Learning experiences are recorded in a Learning Record Store (LRS). . Both SCORM and the Tin Can API were developed by the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL), a research group sponsored by the DoD, with help from Rustici Software. What Are the Differences?

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Elearning applications

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LAMS - (Authoring Tool) LAMS is a revolutionary new tool for designing, managing and delivering online collaborative learning activities. It provides teachers with a highly intuitive visual authoring environment for creating sequences of learning activities. wibiya widget Simple template. Powered by Blogger.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools 2010 – Innovators, Winners and Updated Trends

eLearning 24-7

ADL SCORM 2004 CERTIFIED. Collaborative Learning Environment – Share building of courses in real time, albeit, not two at the same time, so no desktop sharing in that regard. LMS, web, CD, etc., Also SCORM 1.2 & AICC. Offers optional screen recording program ($99). SAAS or hosted on your own servers.

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What is Tin Can?

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Mobile learning, simulations, virtual worlds, serious games, real-world activities, experiential learning, social learning, offline learning, and collaborative learning are just some of the things that can now be recognized and communicated well with the Tin Can API.