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The Power of Compatibility: Unveiling the Benefits of SCORM and AICC Compliance in eLearning

Brilliant Teams

With the widespread adoption of online learning platforms, the need for seamless interoperability and compatibility between different systems and technologies has become more critical than ever. Future-Proofing and Longevity The ever-evolving nature of technology can lead to content obsolescence.

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An explanation of cmi5 in (mostly) plain English

Rustici Software

But we’ve come a long way since the early days of SCORM in terms of technological advancements. 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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Why SCORM 2004 failed & what that means for Tin Can

eFront

Currently, someone can be a 4 th edition adopter but * not* certified. [3]. Sign #3: ADL itself heavily supports Tin Can as the successor of SCORM.[4]. Now, with the introduction of Tin Can API it seems certain that its adoption rate will decline even further. Low adoption. Technology shift. On not being pragmatic.

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The Role of xAPI in Creating Powerful Learning Experiences for the Modern Workforce

Origin Learning

eLearning as a training medium to foster learning at the workplace has been in existence for over two decades now. Designed specifically to cater to eLearning courseware designed for use in the aviation industry, the standards were adopted by course-providers to create eLearning content for all industries. Deterrents in Adopting xAPI.

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Mike Rustici – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

ABOUT MIKE RUSTICI (President, Rustici Software): In 2002, Mike Rustici founded Rustici Software to help Learning Management Systems and e-learning content creators work well with each other using the SCORM standard. Mike’s company is leading the world towards adoption of the Tin Can API, the successor to SCORM.

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MIKE RUSTICI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

ABOUT MIKE RUSTICI (President, Rustici Software): In 2002, Mike Rustici founded Rustici Software to help Learning Management Systems and e-learning content creators work well with each other using the SCORM standard. Mike’s company is leading the world towards adoption of the Tin Can API, the successor to SCORM.

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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. These platforms could be anything from a Learning Management System , websites, blogs, eBooks, YouTube videos, online libraries and so on. The Problem.