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Simple Anatomy of SCORM-based E-Learning

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I remember the first time I heard the term SCORM. I was a software developer working on a quizzing product that needed to export data to a variety of e-learning systems. It was suggested we should support SCORM. Here's everything you need to know about the anatomy of a SCORM module. Learning Content.

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Publishing in Adobe Presenter

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Adobe Presenter is a great option for creating SCORM-compliant eLearning material for a learning management system (LMS) using PowerPoint. You should, of course, follow all instructional design and adult learning principles, and be careful not to make your PowerPoint too wordy and un-interesting to your learners.

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

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InDesign is not for creating eLearning or SCORM -compliant standalone courses. It will not interact with an LMS for scoring. For example, in two recent projects, we created eLearning courses for deployment via the LMS. Flash Professional (FLA). Flash Player (SWF). InDesign Markup (IDML). XML What InDesign Cannot Do.

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Realizing the Potential of the Tin Can API

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Each time a major eLearning authoring tool or LMS vendor announces they are (or will be) supporting the Tin Can API , the eLearning community can be heard giving a simultaneous cheer and moan. Why would the “ next generation of SCORM ” cause such a mixed reaction? By Joseph Suarez. Here's my interpretation. Chicken & Egg.

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Recording Audio with Adobe Presenter

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A second challenge with using online conferencing tools is that they do not provide an option for output to AICC or SCORM for integration into a Learning Management System (LMS). You then publish the course to SCORM or AICC for integration into your LMS…but more on that in a later post.

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E-learning Developer vs. Web Developer

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An e-learning developer will be able to use a variety of sounds, graphics, and video formats in an e-learning project. Basic knowledge of e-learning deployment options. This includes developing for web, LMS, and even DVD distribution. Ability to fix issues with an LMS.

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Incorporating the Learner’s Name into your Lectora Course

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If your eLearning course is set as AICC or SCORM (under Title Properties/Content), Lectora automatically adds a set of tracking variables to your course so half your work is done for you. If you’re not using an LMS to host the course, you’ll need to add a form or Entry Box into your title where the learner can enter his or her name.

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