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single-source learning content developmentā€¦

Xyleme

Everyone knows that the old way of doing things is just not working any more once you have any number of coursesā€¦ doing your Instructor Guide and Student Guide in Word or FrameMaker, your Slides in PowerPoint or Keynote and your learning in Articulate or Lectora. Well help is here.

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single-source learning content developmentā€¦

Xyleme

Everyone knows that the old way of doing things is just not working any more once you have any number of coursesā€¦ doing your Instructor Guide and Student Guide in Word or FrameMaker, your Slides in PowerPoint or Keynote and your learning in Articulate or Lectora. Well help is here.

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

ProProfs

At some point in the past, eLearning standards were built for facilitating interoperability between content and LMS; now with SCORM and especially Tin Can API, itā€™s about tracking learning experiences as much as it is about interoperability. Track informal learning (simulation, games etc). Course completion reports.

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Investing in your Single-Source Nightmare

Xyleme

Set aside pre-conceptions: Single-source is an evolutionary step for content development but will not be effective unless a shift in mindset takes place up-front. So be open-minded to the process.

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The top 10 reasons your mobile learning strategy will fail | Dawn.

Xyleme

I love this description because it encapsulates what should be the crux of any mobile learning strategy. That is, recognizing that mobile content delivery should be fully controlled by the learner. What this tells us is that itā€™s still early days for mobile learning. Home About Podcasts Videos Xyleme Inc.

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Four Reasons you need structure for informal learning

Xyleme

But as we all know, learning is evolving. Today, we keep hearing that formal presentations are out, that itā€™s all about informal learning, social learning and user-generated content. So, while structured informal learning sounds like an oxymoron, here are four reasons why structure still matters: 1.

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Is There a Better Way to Social Learning?

Xyleme

To stay relevant, George believes training vendors should do two things: Stop talking ā€œlearningā€ and start talking ā€œcapacityā€ and ā€œexecutionā€ like the rest of the C-suite. Augment their systems with components that provide opportunities for people to interact in social systems for informal learning. Blow up your LMS.