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SCORM vs Tin Can API: The difference between compact discs and iTunes

ProProfs

eLearning standards have been around since, as early as, the 1980s and what we have today is a culmination of the efforts of different organizations to apply these standards in all kinds of training and learning environments. How does SCORM & Tin Can help your organization. Evolution of eLearning standards. 9 of the Tin Can API.

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LIVE from the Lectora User Conference: Keynote Sandy Carter

Trivantis

Sandy expressed that people within an organization learn better from their own peers. Follow us on Twitter , Facebook and LinkedIn or simply download the “LUC 2012” mobile application from Google Play or the iTunes Store. AICC & SCORM Compliant e-Learning. “It is too risky not to engage in social,” Carter said.

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LIVE from the Lectora User Conference: Erik Wahl

Trivantis

These new ideas position organizations to rise above competition. Download the “LUC 2012” mobile application from Google Play or the iTunes Store to have Lectora User Conference information at your fingertips. AICC & SCORM Compliant e-Learning. Find us on Twitter , Facebook and LinkedIn for the latest news. Categories.

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LIVE from the Lectora User Conference: Keynote Jeremy Gutsche

Trivantis

Jeremy had the crowd engaged in his presentation as he explained how culture is the framework for how your employees and customers react to your organization. “In Follow us on Twitter , Facebook and LinkedIn or simply download the “LUC 2012” mobile application from Google Play or the iTunes Store. Learning and training.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: OpenSesame

eLearning Weekly

JB: OpenSesame has a simple mission: Make buying an elearning course as easy as downloading a song from iTunes. Our technology connects SCORM or AICC courses to any learning management system, enabling developers to focus their attentions on creating great courses instead of resolving technical hurdles. Wow — that’s huge.