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SCORM Vs. xAPI (Tin Can): eLearning Content Standards

Academy of Mine

Both SCORM and xAPI are content standards used to create eLearning courses. These eLearning protocols are important so that courses are interoperable between LMSs and organizations can track learning-related activity. And if you’re using SCORM, does it make sense to convert all of your eLearning to xAPI? What Is xAPI?

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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      When developing eLearning, you can elect to use Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, Lectora, Camtasia Studio--there's no shortage of awesome tools. Once the eLearning content is finished, do you need to track learner access to the content? released in 1999, and version 2004.

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Learning Management Systems: The wrong place to start learning

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By George Siemens Introduction Learning Management Systems (LMS) are often viewed as being the starting point (or critical component) of any elearning or blended learning program. This perspective is valid from a management and control standpoint, but antithetical to the way in which most people learn today.

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SCORM – Why does it matter and why do you need it?

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You want to do this cost-effectively without too much fuss over content development, and deliver the course from your existing Learning Management System in an efficient, easy manner. Therefore, it becomes important to bring all content formats together so that there is smooth communication among all the eLearning products.

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Why SCORM compliance is absolutely essential for any best-in-class LMS

Docebo

Why SCORM compliance is absolutely essential for competitive, market-leading LMS performance and effectiveness. SCORM is an acronym that stands for sharable content object reference model , and it’s the de facto set of standards to package your training programs and e-learning content so they can easily be read by LMS platforms.

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Why You Don’t Need a SCORM Compliant Learning Management System

Continu

If you’re looking for a new learning management system (LMS), there’s a good chance you’ve come across the term “SCORM.” You may have seen advertising for a SCORM-compliant LMS or different versions of SCORM, like 1.1, or SCORM 2004. Learning has moved beyond SCORM. Take mobile learning, for example.

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SCORM 1.2 vs SCORM 2004 – which is better?

Paradiso

or SCORM 2004 – which makes more sense for you? and SCORM 2004 still enjoy better support as a way of ensuring standardized communication between online courses and their corresponding Learning Management System. is that uploading content to the LMS is as easy as uploading a ZIP file. New vs Old.

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