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An All-In-One Resource for All Things xAPI

eLearningMind

But in 2010, after putting out a call for vendors to develop a set of next-gen eLearning standards, the governing body of SCORM, Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL), tasked a company—Rustici Software—with that responsibility. The result was SCORM 2.0. The effort was dubbed Project Tin Can. And what is xAPI used for? The answer?

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Friday Finds — Content Creation, Expert L&D Tips, Learning Ecosystems

Mike Taylor

Today I am trying to test that theory with this “ Happy Mix ” ( Follow me on Spotify ). This free ebook from the ADL address topics such as lifelong learning, learning systems interoperability, analytics, personalized learning and strategic planning. I appreciate your thoughts! Thanks for reading. News & Notes.

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Thinking Context in the Design Process

Clark Quinn

I was talking to the ADL Mobile folks about mobile design processes, and as usual I was going on about how mobile is not the sweet spot for courses (augmenting yes, full delivery no). It might be fantastic (some conspiracy theory, say) or very real (e.g. When tablets are acting more like a laptop, sure, but otherwise.

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Using Fantasy in Instructional #Games

Kapp Notes

1981) Toward a theory of intrinsically motivating instruction. 1997) Learning and Instruction: Theory into Practice. Retrieved January 16, 2013 from ADL Web Site. Think of the fantasy learning game as one point on the continuum to total application of the learned skills, attitude, behavior or knowledge. References: Malone, T.

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Don’t forget “fun”?

Kapp Notes

For insight into the answer, I turned to Raph Koster’s book Theory of Fun for Game Design. While each of those are interesting experiences and many relate directly to instructional concepts like discovery learning and social learning theory (Bandura). The question to examine is should a game necessarily be fun?

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Singapore Learning Symposium Resources #SLS2013

Kapp Notes

We discussed Malone’s Theory of Intrinsic Motivation. Then we discussed knowledge transfer and references a paper by ADL titled Transfer of Training from Simulations in Civilian and Military Workforces: Perspectives from the Current Body of Literature.

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Top 5 tips on how to make courses SCORM compliant

Saffron Interactive

ADL, the maker of SCORM, has released two main versions over the years: SCORM 1.2, Both these versions allow you to store data on your LMS but SCORM 2004 has a more advanced structure which makes it easier (in theory) to share course units between courses. All this information and more can be sent back to the LMS using SCORM.

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