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Always keeping up with eLearning standards: My trip to I/ITSEC 2023

Rustici Software

It’s also a room full of eLearning standards nerds, in case you were already starting to ask yourself “why was Rustici there?” It’s a valid question, but when you start to understand the origins of the eLearning standards, Rustici’s participation in their evolution, and the context of their application, it starts to make sense.

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Keeping up with the times: The evolution of Rustici Engine

Rustici Software

In 2005, we introduced Engine (who remembers when it was SCORM Engine?) Over the years, Engine kept pace with the evolution of the eLearning standards, adding support for SCORM 2004 (2nd, 3rd, and 4th editions), AICC, xAPI, cmi5 and LTI 1.1 Support for all of the learning standards. And so does Rustici Engine.

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Course Standards: Where R We Heading?

eLearning 24-7

There has been a lot of information out there , okay, I’m kidding there hasn’t been much of anything when it comes to course standards. I’ll readily admit that regardless of the course standard you use, if you create click-click-click courses, than no course standard will make it engaging. Bad is bad.

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Course Standards: Where R We Heading?

eLearning 24-7

There has been a lot of information out there , okay, I’m kidding there hasn’t been much of anything when it comes to course standards. I’ll readily admit that regardless of the course standard you use, if you create click-click-click courses, than no course standard will make it engaging. Bad is bad.

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4 Phrases to Describe DevLearn 2016

Web Courseworks

xAPI gaining more traction. This poster on the exhibit floor says it all: Moodle, the open source learning management system, has been around since 2005. 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.

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Why do searches on e-Learning terms drop dramatically?

Challenge to Learn

Searches on Google on some e-Learning related terms are dropping year by year: searches on Instructional design for example dropped by 80% since 2005. We all know that SCORM is outdated, an industry standard that over a decade old is a shame. There is also growing interest for XAPI and 70:20:10. On SCORM the drop is 83%.

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Why do searches on e-Learning terms drop dramatically?

Challenge to Learn

Searches on Google on some e-Learning related terms are dropping year by year: searches on Instructional design for example dropped by 80% since 2005. We all know that SCORM is outdated, an industry standard that over a decade old is a shame. There is also growing interest for XAPI and 70:20:10. On SCORM the drop is 83%.

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