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Smart eLearning Content Development: What You Should Know

Infopro Learning

It is the first and most important step in content development for eLearning portals. Check course compatibility with the major hosting platforms. It should be XAPI/ SCORM/ AICC compliant. Connect with a technical team responsible for checking compliance. Analyze the profile of your target audience.

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27 Best Online Learning Platforms (updated 2022)

learnWorlds

An online course platform is a type of learning management system (LMS) that online instructors can use to create, host, deliver and sell online courses. Also, you get to have a say in the design and look of the entire website that hosts your online courses and the course itself how it is presented and promoted. AICC, and Tin Can API.

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Learning Management: What does a Training Company need an LMS for?

Upside Learning

For the purpose of this post I am focusing on the premise that training companies will be using the LMS to host and deliver/sell their own training content online to their existing and new customers (or individual users). Most training companies seem to prefer the vendor host and support the LMS. Who’s who in the LMS?

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

Prodigy (the first portal, pre-CompuServe and AOL -for home use), modem was 4800 bytes. Who were the folks that oversaw the LMS I read and hear how it was designed for compliance, and thus compliance folks were the main users. Were there folks overseeing compliance, in charge of the LMS, sure. All compliance focused.

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

LearnUpon

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. A predecessor to SCORM, AICC was difficult to work with and many steps were required to get content in the format running in an LMS.

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Learning Management: What does a Training Company need an LMS for?

Upside Learning

For the purpose of this post I am focusing on the premise that training companies will be using the LMS to host and deliver/sell their own training content online to their existing and new customers (or individual users). Most training companies seem to prefer the vendor host and support the LMS. Who’s who in the LMS?

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#10 to #1 LMSs of 2012

eLearning 24-7

Features include: Extended enterprise – multiple children/sub-portals, each skinned/branded and each on a separate server – many EEs are on a shared server. Unlimited portals. Compliance management, certification management. SCORM/AICC. SCORM/AICC. Extended Enterprise option – including portals.