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How Technology Benefits Your Personalized English Course

Speexx

It's hard to imagine a time when technology wasn't integral to language learning. But a few decades ago, language students had to rely on textbooks and CD-ROMs for their language education. It's hard to believe that was considered cutting-edge technology at the time.

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Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools

Upside Learning

web, LMS, CD-ROM). Tags: Rapid eLearning eLearning Development eLearning Technology Frameworks Rapid Authoring Tools. Should be able to import external Flash SWF as well as audio and video in variety of popular formats. Standard and customizable compliance. 2004, AICC). Should be able to publish course in various formats.

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

Academy of Mine

Why eLearning Content Standards Matter Content standards ensure that eLearning courses are designed to pass data and information along to technology like Learning Management Systems (LMS). Instead, what happened was most companies involved in eLearning realized the technology was interesting but not necessary.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

For many, their first experience with eLearning was educational computer games delivered via CD Rom. Grab a spoon, and let’s dig in to the soup, with this eLearning glossary. eLearning -Also referred to as internet-based learning, web-based learning, and online learning is any training or education delivered via computer.

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FRED – Responsive eLearning Made Easy

Upside Learning

Elearning has been evolving alongside web technologies and has come a long way from its earliest days of CD-ROM-based Authorware-created desktop-only solutions.

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5 Key Trends in the Future of eLearning

SmartUp

The concept of elearning dates all the way back to the 90s, where the trend started emerging with the usage of interactive CD-ROMS and PDF files. In the early 2000s, the development of technology made the concept of elearning more advanced, that’s when Learning Management Systems (LMS) came in place. ELearning is here to stay.

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ELearning Explained [INFOGRAPHIC]

LearnDash

New tools and mobile learning technologies are opening up the possibilities for both course development and delivery. I find some of the items listed in the infographic to be a bit archaic, such as the mention of CD-ROM, but I do suppose they are still in use. That said, the elearning industry is in constant motion.

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