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#LSCON 2012: trends

Challenge to Learn

HTML5mobile learning. Were mobile was the buzzword at DevLearn, it was replaced by HTML5 at LSCON. There were a lot of sessions about this topic, or mobile publications, because we all want to include flash like elements in our IOS publications. It seems acceptance of HTML5 is on his way.

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Best of the Best: Content Authoring Tools

eLearning 24-7

Feature sets – they have to be more than PPT to Flash or add an audio clip and video clip to the course. Mobile Learning/HTML5 output – doesn’t hurt and has to be considered. It pitches that it is a m-learning product because it supports HTML5. It doesn’t output to HTML5, though. #8

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What is SCORM in e-learning?

eloomi

More specifically, it is a tool that allows you to create e-learning courses in varying formats such as PowerPoint presentations, videos and assessments. The initial version of SCORM was developed and released in 2000 by the Department of Defense-sponsored Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

LearnUpon

In today’s fast-paced learning environments, the AGILE method is often seen as more efficient than ADDIE. ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning): An initiative established by the US Department Of Defense in 1999, aiming to make the delivery of online training consistent across content formats, technologies, and organizations.

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Choosing Mobile Learning Solutions Using Standards

JCA Solutions

Using Standards Separately or Together for Effective Mobile Learning. For many years, mobile learning was one of those promises. To that end came the development of HTML5 and responsive web content that adjusts to the screen size. So the promise of mobile learning may be closer than you may think.

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Top 11 Disruptive E-Learning Technologies For 2013

Learnnovators

Tin Can API is a new and evolving learning technology specification (from ADL – the SCORM people). Tin Can API has already started creating an impact on the tools in the e-learning industry with more and more companies adopting this new standard. It is an evolving programming language that could lead the future of mobile web.

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

MinuteBio , June 12, 2010 Yesterday I attended a SCORM webinar provided by Advance Distributed Learning (ADL). If you do not know the ADL, they are a part of the U.S. Thinking about mobile learning? Magazine on the topic “When Mobility Meets Learning&#. Looking for THE SCORM Resource?

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