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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

Initially, when you developed eLearning, you were pretty much dependent on the tool you developed it in. You could use any of the many authoring tools, such as Authorware, but you needed an appropriate player. The Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) initiative of the Department of Defense finally had enough. Learning Standards.

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

eLearning 24-7

Some vendors won’t use SCORM because it takes time to add and implement it. Paul is the SVP of Business Development at dominKnow, a world-class authoring tool that has AI built into it. Many vendors mention they have SCORM. SCORM is not easy to learn. Recently, I sat down (virtually) with Paul Schneider, Ph.D., was born.

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An explanation of cmi5 in (mostly) plain English

Rustici Software

Back in the day, SCORM was developed to provide specific guidance for plug and play interoperability of eLearning content across LMSs. The content author creates AUs (learning activities) that use xAPI to capture advanced learner data and assembles the AUs into a course structure with instructions. Source: ADL cmi5 Specification.

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Learning technology procurement: 5 best practices for L&D

Rustici Software

There are a lot, but one has to be hanging out and chatting with other eLearning standards nerds. In my 13 years of experience at Rustici, I’ve picked up a few tips and tricks to help eLearning professionals more easily navigate procurement. Your content player vendor must have an LRS to be conformant. You’re my people!

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#DevLearn retrospective: Start dreaming about the future of eLearning

Challenge to Learn

This year more than ever DevLearn addressed the future of eLearning. Thanks to the TinCan API (now renamed into ‘experience API’) the technique is ahead of us (learning developers and vendors). It will be a mutual challenge for the people who are developing this standard, for vendors and for eLearning developers.

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Taking cmi5 adoption further by developing a Conformance Test Suite

Rustici Software

For the last 18 years, some of the most important work we’ve done at Rustici Software has been the standards-based efforts we’ve worked on with the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL). At Rustici, our software is primarily responsible for helping eLearning organizations achieve “interoperability.”

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A SCORM-Certified LMS Helps Companies Score

TOPYX LMS

Because such a wide variety of companies utilize eLearning systems, it’s necessary for LMSs to come in many shapes and sizes. To put it plainly, SCORM is recognized as an authority, if not the authority, for learning management systems. The short answer is, eLearning platforms are developed based on SCORM.