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Day 5: xAPI and more – what next for SCORM?

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This final post provides a perfect opportunity to look to the future of eLearning content development and consider the road ahead. While many eLearning vendors still support AICC, the standard is usually a legacy of older platforms and businesses. That’s one exciting aspect of CC for LMS vendors. Final note.

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SCORM vs Tin Can API: The difference between compact discs and iTunes

ProProfs

At some point in the past, eLearning standards were built for facilitating interoperability between content and LMS; now with SCORM and especially Tin Can API, it’s about tracking learning experiences as much as it is about interoperability. 2012: Tin Can API – ADL and Rustici Software release version.9 9 of the Tin Can API.

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What is SCORM & Decoding Its Importance For eLearning

ProProfs

In a nutshell, SCORM is a standard that is responsible for ensuring that the instructional content will link with and appear appropriately within the LMS tool when both are SCORM compliant. They came up with the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL) and created the SCORM. Spend less time and resources on content development.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools: Market, Mayhem and Reality

eLearning 24-7

As the evolution of e-learning continues, the rapid content authoring tools (RCAT) market follows suit. This is a growing market with new vendors showing up, but at the same time, others disappearing. CourseLab – ADL SCORM certified, no less. Break it Down – DATA (based on my directory of vendors).

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

Here at LearnUpon, we’re all about helping businesses better understand eLearning so they can get better results from their training. Accessibility means course content can be used by people with varying abilities and disabilities. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). That’s why we’ve compiled this eLearning glossary.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: The Value of Instructional Designers

Learning Visions

While I think that most of the rapid elearning tools are very easy to use, it takes some time to develop a valuable learning experience. It also requires a certain skill set to know how to take a big picture approach to match learning solutions to specific business goals. This group includes folks from the ADL, IBM, Sun, etc.