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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

After initial efforts in 1993, and bursts of energy circa 2000 and again in 2004, we’re seeing a new resurgence of activity and interest. SCORM was updated in 2004, and that is the existing standard for course delivery. The recognition of the importance of informal learning triggered a desire to look for more.

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Four Industry Announcements

Kapp Notes

For example, a Director of Technology needs an authoring tool that supports SCORM 2004 3rd Edition for their LMS. All of the e-Learning specifications are captured- from SCORM and AICC to IMS, PENS and LETSI RTWS. For more information about the Lectora line of e-Learning authoring products, please visit www.Lectora.com.

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Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Learning

eFront

It can run on a wide range of operating systems, including various Unix versions, Mac and Microsoft Windows (95, 98, NT4, ME, 2000, XP, Vista). It has been designed and continuously developed by Paul Boersma and David Weenink of the University of Amsterdam. The program also supports speech synthesis, including articulatory synthesis.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Multi Generational Learning in the Workplace

Learning Visions

Corporate learning = instructor led training, then in 2000 got into eLearning (1.0). Debard (2004) Values of various generations from multiple sources that has implications from learning). The Connected Worker 21st century knowledge worker/learner "Im only as good as my network." We now have an abundance of information.