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Content Controller shows off its extended enterprise chops at DevLearn

Rustici Software

Now that DevLearn is over, we’ve been able to catch our breath and look back at such an incredible experience. As always, people do come to our booth for answers about their eLearning standards questions and SCORM Cloud mentions, but this year we also saw more interest in LRSs. But what was the vibe? Reach out !

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Reminiscing on JCA Solutions acquisition and DevLearn

Rustici Software

However, there had been a large and very noticeable gap in our schedules at this same time that I felt significantly, both for business reasons and personal: DevLearn 2020 had been fully virtual. But for me, DevLearn was the show I looked forward to the most. The Road To DevLearn. Boots on the Ground. I love that tool!”

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We’re back live and in-person at DevLearn 2021

Rustici Software

You’ll find us exhibiting at DevLearn 2021 in booth #606 next week in Las Vegas. Come on by and “Just Ask Joe” anything you want about SCORM, xAPI, or you can even just chat about all the streamed shows you watched during the pandemic. We can’t wait to see people face-to-face (masked, of course) at DevLearn this year.

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4 Phrases to Describe DevLearn 2016

Web Courseworks

A few images below from the session: The 2016 DevLearn exhibit floor can be summarized in four phrases: Virtual reality for learning has arrived. We have been attending xAPI Boot Camps to learn more about the eLearning standard to replace SCORM and allow for tracking of informal learning experiences. The moodle LMS tipping point.

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#DevLearn retrospective: Start dreaming about the future of eLearning

Challenge to Learn

This year more than ever DevLearn addressed the future of eLearning. There was another keynote by Allisone Levine at DevLearn. I took this Photo at the TinCan panel session at DevLearn. The third guy is Mike Rustici from Rustici software (the company behind Scorm cloud) the company that developed the TinCan API.

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

Challenge to Learn

So we are off to an excellent start with DevLearn. We have two main standards in our industry SCORM and IACC, both of them enable us to track and trace results, both of them confine eLearning within the borders of the LMS. He is the driving force behind DevLearn, but he has accepted another job. Here is my wrap-up.

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Even better in person: The DevLearn experience

Rustici Software

I’ve been to my fair share of software conferences—many focused on eLearning—but this was my first time at DevLearn. That’s because we want conference attendees to leave our booth with more knowledge around eLearning standards than they had coming to DevLearn. In fact, Joe became somewhat of a Rustici celebrity at DevLearn.