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SCORM, AICC, xAPI – Which one do I need?

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The idea was that you have content in SCORM and add it to your learning system that accepts SCORM, and tada, it works without any problems or issues. whose background is firmly in instructional design and technology. Recently, I sat down (virtually) with Paul Schneider, Ph.D., What is SCORM, and what is its history?

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Top 11 Disruptive E-Learning Technologies For 2013

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Big Data is set to revolutionize the way e-learning is designed, developed and delivered. If you want to learn more about ‘Big Data in Education’, here is a free course from Coursera: • https://www.coursera.org/course/bigdata-edu. RESPONSIVE E-LEARNING DESIGN. TIN CAN API.

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The What, How and Why of xAPI in Corporate Learning

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who serves as the Director of the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative, aptly put it ‘xAPI helps us put the puzzle together’. This attempt to routinely piece together the individual’s ‘learning puzzle’ is key to a more intuitive and agile future of learning. Is xAPI the Future of Learning?

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TOP 11 DISRUPTIVE E-LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES FOR 2013

Learnnovators

Big Data is set to revolutionize the way e-learning is designed, developed and delivered. If you want to learn more about ‘Big Data in Education’, here is a free course from Coursera: • [link]. There are a number of highly popular mashups available on the Internet today, including ones that cater to learning and education.

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Tin Can API & the Future of E-Learning

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The backbone of this specification is a Learning Record Store (LRS) – a repository for storing the learning experiences (records). This standard is being developed by Rustici Software (with a world-wide active community participating and contributing) for Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) – the keepers of SCORM.

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SCORM 101: The Definitive Guide to Choose a SCORM Compliant LMS

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SCORM was first developed by the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative – ADL, a research group sponsored by the US Department of Defense. The difference with previous iterations is the native support of interactive elements and video playback, making it suitable for e-learning. What is the Purpose of SCORM?

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TIN CAN API & THE FUTURE OF E-LEARNING

Learnnovators

The backbone of this specification is a Learning Record Store (LRS) – a repository for storing the learning experiences (records). This standard is being developed by Rustici Software (with a world-wide active community participating and contributing) for Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) – the keepers of SCORM.