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#LSCON 2012: trends

Challenge to Learn

I heard and read a few times that e-Learning could become obsolete if we don’t find a way to use this or at least incorporate this in our learning. HTML5 – mobile learning. Were mobile was the buzzword at DevLearn, it was replaced by HTML5 at LSCON.

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"This Week in mLearning" Podcast: Week #2

mLearning Trends

We've put the finishing touches on our second weekly podcast detailing all the happenings in the mobile learning field for the week of April 9, 2012 and you can listen to RJ Jacquez and I talk about the week that was by clicking the link here.

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SCORM vs Tin Can API: The difference between compact discs and iTunes

ProProfs

1999: Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) – The US Department of Defence founded Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL Initiative) with the goal to improve the access and delivery of training to military forces. 2012: Tin Can API – ADL and Rustici Software release version.9 9 of the Tin Can API.

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mLearnCon 2012

Upside Learning

Now that I’m back at work in India with some breathing space, thought I’d be good to make a note of some of the more interesting observations I had about mLearnCon 2012. Lots of sessions at mLearnCon 2012 revolved around these themes. Learning Management. Chad Udell ‘Thoughts on mLearnCon 2012′ [link].

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Tin Can: My First impressions from mLearnCon 2012

Upside Learning

I attended a session by Aaron Silvers, Community Manager at Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL). ADL) who would take up responsibility of having an LRS for each person? The session interestingly was titled ‘Design of the Possible: Powered by the Tin Can API’. Post the summary I also raise a few questions.

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