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Singapore Learning Symposium Resources #SLS2013

Kapp Notes

First we discussed, Why Games for Learning in Singapore? We then discussed how Adobe has created a game to help teach software called Level Up. We then discussed how Adobe has created a game to help teach software called Level Up. It is the gamification of software training. From DARPA about Plan X.

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LEARNNOVATIONS ~ LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD

Learnnovators

This comprises stimulating discussions with industry experts and product evangelists on the emerging trends in the learning landscape. This interview, we’re sure, will help the learning community understand the thought process that made Tin Can API – the learning specification that the whole world is discussing today – possible.

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What’s the best SCORM compliant LMS to choose in 2020?

Elucidat

If it’s not certified by ADL, which SCORM API elements are supported? ADL is the governing body for SCORM. For an LMS to be SCORM-certified, it needs to have passed ADL’s testing process. Do I need the LMS to be SCORM certified and by who?

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

As the The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour has been underway, another interesting discussion has been occurring in the learning blogosphere. There is a healthy discussion on the eLearning Guild’s LinkedIn group. Gamification (you knew this was coming). Gamification does not equal technology.

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

As the The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour has been underway, another interesting discussion has been occurring in the learning blogosphere. There is a healthy discussion on the eLearning Guild’s LinkedIn group. Gamification (you knew this was coming). Gamification does not equal technology.

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#ASTDTK14 Review

eLearning 24-7

I remember hearing a while back that allegedly some folks at ADL were not happy that the term Tin Can was used and they (ADL) were exploring having IEEE as the umbrella term. I have no idea on the outcome of the discussion (I’m working to find out), but why is this even happening? Gamification. Performance graph.

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LEARNNOVATIONS ~ Looking Back, Looking Forward

Learnnovators

This comprises stimulating discussions with industry experts and product evangelists on the emerging trends in the learning landscape. This interview, we’re sure, will help the learning community understand the thought process that made Tin Can API – the learning specification that the whole world is discussing today – possible.