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

Brilliant Teams

These standards not only facilitate the creation, packaging, and delivery of eLearning content but also ensure that it can be effortlessly integrated into diverse learning management systems (LMS) and platforms without any compatibility issues. Are you looking for eLearning Solutions?

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Exploring SCORM, CMI5, AICC, and Tin Can (xAPI)

BrainCert

These standards ensure that eLearning materials can be easily shared, tracked, and utilized across different platforms. By understanding these standards, educators and eLearning professionals can make informed decisions regarding content development and learning management systems (LMS).

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Experience API, xAPI, Tin Can API Integrated Learning Management System

Instancy

Experience API, xAPI, Tin Can API Based Integrated Learning Management System and HTML5 based Authoring Tool and Platform form Instancy. Experience API, xAPI, Tin Can API Integrated Learning Management System No doubt the new learning world has arrived with the speed of mobility, as Web 3.0

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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. And although SCORM isn’t going away anytime soon, Tin Can has taken the e-learning world by storm, redefining the very fabric of learning experience tracking.

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What is xAPI?

LearnUpon

While the SCORM standard isn’t going anywhere soon, xAPI has redefined some of the fundamental practices of tracking learning experiences. And why do so many experts believe it will soon become the default standard for eLearning content? The SCORM specification was introduced by ADL in 1999. But what is xAPI?

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

LearnUpon

This final post provides a perfect opportunity to look to the future of eLearning content development and consider the road ahead. In my opinion, the main benefit is that AICC uses HTTP post requests, *Known as AICC-HACP* , to track data. Moving beyond those limitations, xAPI can track learning in almost any context.

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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. For instance, people learn a lot of new things everyday on social networks.

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