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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

For interactivity, we originally used Flash, and now have HTML 5 as a more secure and reliable replacement. With the advent of Flash, many authoring tools started creating output that could be played by the Flash player, which meant you didn’t need special software to use the courses (if your IT org would support you having it).

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Conversion from Flash Based Technologies with the DOD

Adobe Captivate

The post Conversion from Flash Based Technologies with the DOD appeared first on eLearning. If you are updating older courses for the DOD you should read and bookmark this article.

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Looking for THE SCORM Resource?

eLearning Cyclops

Yesterday I attended a SCORM webinar provided by Advance Distributed Learning (ADL). If you do not know the ADL, they are a part of the U.S. These include SCORM documentation , past webinar slides , and content examples , including the files from a Flash example. Department of Defense and are the producers of SCORM.

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#LSCON 2012: trends

Challenge to Learn

There were a lot of sessions about this topic, or mobile publications, because we all want to include flash like elements in our IOS publications. Last year at LSCON people where a bit in disbelieve (flash dead, no way!), this year I didn’t hear anybody about Flash. It seems acceptance of HTML5 is on his way. Data mining.

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Difference between SCORM and AICC; benefits

Wizcabin

And in a way to address them, the SCORM model was created as part of the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative. Lastly, SCORM was initially created for Flash-based courses. However, speaking of Flash, it’s now becoming outdated and only a few options support it.

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We're All New at This

ATD Learning Technologies

I was sequestered in a conference room during Plugfest 9 with Philip Dodds, chief architect of the Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM™) and a few people on the ADL technical team. With us was Tom King, who helped create Authorware. Click here to read full version.

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What is eLearning?

Coassemble

Department of Defense’s Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL), became the administrator of SCORM. As of the early 2000s, ADL supervises conformance requirements for SCORM learning content. . Each time the torch was passed, better authoring tool features were born, eventually removing the need for Flash altogether.