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SCORM Vs. xAPI (Tin Can): eLearning Content Standards

Academy of Mine

And if you’re using SCORM, does it make sense to convert all of your eLearning to xAPI? Believe it or not, even before SCORM’s time, there was an eLearning content protocol called AICC. For example, LMSs used to be the only software that companies would use for training teams , customers , and partners online. What Is xAPI?

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Best On-Premises Authoring Tools in 2023

Paradiso

You can convert your PowerPoint presentations into SCORM-compliant courses to increase user engagement. The Easy Generator LMS writing tool is compatible with SCORM, AICC, xAPI, and other LMSs. It’s a reasonably priced choice for small teams. A fully customized authoring tool with SCORM compliance is Paradiso Composer.

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Dev Team Highlights from 2014

OpenSesame

For our customers using LRS (Learning Record Store), OpenSesame can easily convert SCORM and AICC results to Tin Can format for forwarding into any third-party LRS. We also added an LTI course launcher for LMS customers that do not support SCORM or AICC. 2015 Sneak Peek. Keep an eye out in the coming weeks for the big reveal.

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What Is xAPI? Overview & Benefits of Experience API

WhatFix

xAPI transforms the learning experience by converting data to quantifiable practical knowledge, making learning more effective. As a first step, the instructional designers or L&D teams must decide what specific actions to track. Tracks rich data for better ROI analysis SCORM and AICC only allows you to capture specific LMS data.

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Dev Team Highlights from 2014

OpenSesame

For our customers using LRS (Learning Record Store), OpenSesame can easily convert SCORM and AICC results to Tin Can format for forwarding into any third-party LRS. We also added an LTI course launcher for LMS customers that do not support SCORM or AICC. The post Dev Team Highlights from 2014 appeared first on OpenSesame.

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A Word from the OpenSesame Development Team

OpenSesame

Quarter 1 is moving along quickly for the OpenSesame Development Team. We are making great progress on our OpenSesame Plus functionality, we have welcomed a new member to our team, and we have released some new capabilities available for folks interested in the Tin Can API. Keep an eye out for future dev team updates!

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A Word from the OpenSesame Development Team

OpenSesame

Quarter 1 is moving along quickly for the OpenSesame Development Team. We are making great progress on our OpenSesame Plus functionality, we have welcomed a new member to our team, and we have released some new capabilities available for folks interested in the Tin Can API. Welcome Zigmund to the team! What is OpenSesame Plus?