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History of the LMS

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You popped in a CD-Rom, which could hold up to 640mb. We did Online Learning in the 60’s – False Narrative There were systems back in the day, where they could be run on your own server, used via a CD-ROM, via WAN or LAN, but to me, that isn’t and e-learning LMS. And another day, for that story.

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Terms e-Learning Designers Should Know

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e-Learning: e-Learning is a broad term used to describe learning that occurs through the use of electronic means, which can include web-conferencing, CD-ROM, and web-based training. Instructional designers, content author, and subject-matter experts can create content in the LCMS and collaborate together to create content.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

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eLearning content developers and instructional designers should aim to make courses clear, easy to understand, and simple to use. AICC (Aviation Industry Computer-Based-Training Committee): The first official eLearning content standard, AICC was developed by the Aviation Industry CBT Committee in 1993 as a CD-ROM based standard.

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

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CD-ROM and in some cases, DVD built courses. . 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. As you are aware I am not a fan of AICC – useful in early 2000’s, but IMO not that useful today.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

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eLearning content developers and instructional designers should aim to make courses clear, easy to understand, and simple to complete. It’s a five-phase framework that instructional designers use; a guideline for building effective training and learning support tools. CMI5 (Computer Managed Instruction). Assessment.