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The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 11/21/2010 The most updated and popular E-Learning Blogs After a long research, I have created a list of the most updated and popular e-learning blogs regarding e-learning.

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What is SCORM? xAPI? TinCan? AICC? A review of the LMS acronyms

Ed App

Lessening Support from eLearning Developers and authoring tools. AICC remains interesting as a way of seeing how eLearning standards have progressed, it’s not really worth considering as it’s an outdated standard, and there are newer, better options available. Read-write Interactions: SCORM 1.2 LMS Support.

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The DevLearn eLearning Rockstar Stage Reveal

eLearning Brothers

It’s about having a 360° understanding of the principles, ideas, and practicalities for successful eLearning. Stop by the eLearning Rockstar stage—conveniently located near the eLearning Brothers booth—to learn new techniques, see new tools, and become an eLearning Rockstar. How to write effective RFPs.

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Webinar Q&A: Empowering Continuous Learning with the Experience API (xAPI)

Experience API

See Brian Miller’s Deep Dive blog for a deeper dive. Answer: There’s four different Open Source LRSs that I’m aware of: Learning Locker , ADL LRS , lxHive and TinMan. Does data show learners are actually using the tracking tools? Answer: This depends on the type of learning tools used. xAPI Tools.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

Many instructional designers ( Christy Tucker , Wendy Wickham ) build their own courses using tools like Captivate. I primarily focus on the content, the writing, and the schmoozing with the client. Do you think instructional designers should be able to use the tools? In my opinion, knowledge of tools is certainly a value add.