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Did you know? Learning Systems Vol 3

eLearning 24-7

I’ve seen SCORM as a type mentioned, which nobody nowadays knows what that means, and nobody cares – as a learner, and honestly as an admin. Plus, if they system accepts other SCORM types or AICC or xAPI, you will never see those mentioned or listed. Here is the kicker though – they learner doesn’t care.

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Your LMS criteria can make or break your buying process – here’s how to win

Docebo

These are the folks who help you navigate the needs of your learners, what it is that you want to accomplish, technical requirements that need to be considered, and will ultimately help ensure the LMS provider gives you everything you need and more. SCORM, AICC, and xAPI. Well, this one will be a bit more important! Blended learning.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

LearnUpon

Today, I’ll complete the list by defining the true meaning of training, from ‘manifest’ to ‘white label’ Let’s dive into the language of learning! Mastery score: Defines the score a learner must achieve to pass a SCORM module. Last week, we decoded tongue-twisting eLearning terms from A-L.

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Podcast 26: How to Extend Learning Content Availability – With Troy Gorostiza

Talented Learning

Organizations may want to buy your content but they may not want to send their learners to your LMS for access to that content. But sending learners to a different vendor LMS for each course makes no sense. So what if an organization wants your content, but for whatever reason doesn’t want to send learners to your LMS?

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

From Agile to xAPI and everything in between, there are a lot of eLearning terms to get your head around. When it comes to eLearning, accessibility for all learners is crucial. Active learning is a strategy focused on encouraging learners to actively participate in training. Notable contributions include SCORM and xAPI.

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The A to Z of eLearning Acronyms Part 2

LearnUpon

An LMS like LearnUpon can send ILT invitations with an attached iCAL invite so that your learners can place the session on their own, external calendar. Instructor Led Training is the practice of training and providing learning material between an instructor and learners, either individuals or groups.