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A Selection of Our Favorite 2016 eLearning Blogs

LearnUpon

2016 has been a busy year for LearnUpon. We’ve published over 100 blog posts! In this two-part blog post, we trawl through these terms to make sure you won’t be stumped. Tin Can, also known as the Experience API (xAPI) is often described as the next evolution of SCORM. Here are a few of our favorites from the year.

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2016 eLearning Hype Curve Follow Up

Web Courseworks

Now that we are over halfway through 2016, we felt it was time to reflect on how well our predictions played out here at Web Courseworks as well as the eLearning industry. Fall 2016 Webinar Series – This fall, we will be following up with Valerie Smothers from MedBiquitous to talk about PI and the outdated PDF Certificate. Appearance.

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Life and Learning in a Post-SCORM World

Torrance Learning

But the world has started to evolve, and these days, it’s abuzz with talk of xAPI. Not as familiar with xAPI? We’re pretty geeked about xAPI ourselves. If you’ve talked to us at conferences , participated in our learning cohorts , or read our latest blog posts , this probably comes as no surprise.

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An explanation of cmi5 in (mostly) plain English

Rustici Software

It’s all too common to hear someone say “cmi5 is the bridge between SCORM and xAPI” around the office. xAPI came along and was designed to track all kinds of learning activities across different technologies that often sit outside of an LMS, like mobile apps, gaming, simulations, virtual reality and augmented reality.

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2019 eLearning Predictions – Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

During this period of maximum hype, the new concepts become incessantly repeated buzzwords that are routinely slotted into conference presentation titles, blog posts and social media jottings. Seeing the negativity around the word, people stop using it in the titles of articles, blog posts, and conference presentations.

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Micro-Learning Becoming Latest Trend

LearnDash

Following elearning industry trends is something I enjoy doing – everything from the tech-tools to instructional design strategies. The same thing happened with Tin Can API (xAPI). There will be an increase in blog posts, formal. Over the course of 2016 we’ll start to see much more about micro-learning.

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2018 eLearning Predictions: Updated Hype Curve

Web Courseworks

As always, we try to use this blog post to speak from our experience as a learning technology partner to organizations that provide continuing education and professional development. It’s still in the realm of custom content development – not something you can assign to your staff instructional designers – but it’s cheaper to do.