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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

After initial efforts in 1993, and bursts of energy circa 2000 and again in 2004, we’re seeing a new resurgence of activity and interest. The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative of the Department of Defense finally had enough. From web activity streams, people started thinking about tracking other forms of activity.

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Experience API: Will it sweep the eLearning nation?

Web Courseworks

conference I had the opportunity to speak with Michael Rochelle of Brandon Hall and Aaron Silvers of ADL on the new emerging Experience API (also known as Tin Can) and have been given great insight. Experience API is coding that tracks a person’s learning activity even if that [.]. AKA Tin Can While at the Learning 3.0

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Learning solutions conference day minus one #LSCON12

Challenge to Learn

Project TinCan was a research by Rustici software (sponsored by ADL) into the next generation Scorm. As far as I understood they will enable all kind of social inter-activities. on The next generation of e-Learning (Grand Ballroom, emerging technology stage). This evening I will join a session for vendors on project TinCan.

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Is it time to replace SCORM? A Look at Emerging Learning Technologies

Growth Engineering

SCORM won the hearts of L&D folk everywhere, when it was invented by the ADL in 2000. Without all the informal learning data, L&D pros can not correctly analyse learners’ activity or design future eLearning tailored to meet their needs. This can track and capture our online and offline activities.

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Ten Reasons We’re Excited About MedBiquitous 2017

Web Courseworks

MedBiquitous’s Activity Report standard, for example, is at the heart of the PARS system that is key to CME. We’ll be attending a case study presented by Shane Gallagher of the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative on integrating training platforms through xAPI. MedBiq is a place to learn about influential projects.

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Think xAPI is Next-Generation SCORM? Think Again

Talented Learning

Rewind briefly to a day in 2010, when the dew was still fresh and early morning sun filled the meeting room at Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL). Can you extrapolate completion activity from SCORM data? Oh, and as mobile devices became widely used, even more challenges emerged. Fortunately, the ADL effort wasn’t a total loss.

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Beginners Guide To Tin Can API

ProProfs

In the last couple of years, the Tin Can API has emerged as a buzzword in the arena of authoring tools, learning management systems, and content development. The Tin Can API is one such set of functions and procedures that allows for capturing data in a standard format about a learner’s activities from many different platforms.