Remove 2012 Remove AICC Remove Compliance Remove Server
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#10 to #1 LMSs of 2012

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Features include: Extended enterprise – multiple children/sub-portals, each skinned/branded and each on a separate server – many EEs are on a shared server. Compliance management, certification management. SCORM/AICC. SCORM/AICC. The system can either be SaaS or hosted on your own servers.

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History of the LMS

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We did Online Learning in the 60’s – False Narrative There were systems back in the day, where they could be run on your own server, used via a CD-ROM, via WAN or LAN, but to me, that isn’t and e-learning LMS. Were there folks overseeing compliance, in charge of the LMS, sure. All compliance focused.

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Break it down! (No it’s not Hammer Time! Yet)

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If your goal is just to post the course on a server and let people access it, just for the sake of learning and you don’t care about tracking of any sort – then no, you do not need any compliance standard. Why would I want a SaaS solution over hosted on my own servers product?

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K-12 and LMSs are Broken, Who’s to Blame?

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132,270 schools in the United States (NCES, 2012). Uptime – Most systems today who are in the cloud use server farms such as Rackspace and Amazon S3 – thus that “uptime” is tied to those servers. 2004, AICC, Common Cartridge. Private server. That said, here are some numbers to ponder.

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