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What is an LMS authoring tool?

Paradiso Solutions

Whether you deliver via a centralized app embedded in your website or an existing LMS , you can choose how your courses are distributed. If your main function is not programming but the course participants, you all want to deal with e-learning learning tools for eLearning Content Management Systems (LMS).

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SCORM vs AICC: how do they compare?

Elucidat

Another set of standards that has the same aim is AICC. SCORM is much more widely used today, but that doesn’t mean we can forget about AICC entirely. SCORM is a set of packaging standards that means once your elearning is set up with the right file structure, uploading a course to the LMS is just a matter of uploading a.zip file.

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How to Successfully Migrate Your LMS

Appsembler

Embarking on the journey of LMS migration may sound straightforward when distilled to a basic definition—switching from one Learning Management System (LMS) to another. The path to successful LMS migration demands meticulous planning, a strategic approach, and the ability to adapt to unforeseen hurdles.

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Elucidat vs Lectora: comparison and review

Elucidat

Ease of use Quality output Production speed Scalability Who it’s best suited for Pros and cons Lectora vs. Elucidat: At-a-glance comparison table Elucidat Lectora Solution Cloud-based authoring tool Traditional desktop-based authoring tool with a cloud-based option Digital learning formats HTML5, SCORM (1.2,

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Changing Landscape in E-Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Jim shared his views on the changing landscape in e-learning. Jim: What strikes me is that there is a phenomenal change in the eLearning industry in comparison to when eLearning was first introduced. All of this was delivered in linear fashion without any deviation from the learner path of learning.

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“How can I import incompatible content into my company’s LMS?”

Rustici Software

The problem is that my company’s LMS does not support SCORM 2004 3rd edition. It sounds like you’re looking to make your content compatible so it plays in your current LMS without having to worry about the eLearning standard your courses were originally created in. Do you have a solution that suits our needs?

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“How do I deploy my courses when moving to Moodle LMS?”

Rustici Software

Hi Andy, Our company is making the switch to using Moodle as our primary LMS. I am evaluating our options to get all our existing (and future) content to live within Moodle as well as our other internal learning platforms. SCORM 2004 (2nd, 3rd and 4th editions), AICC, xAPI, cmi5, LTI (v1.1 and v1.3), MP3, MP4, and PDF imports.

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