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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

At the dawn of the video recording age, a battle raged about the best standard to use: VHS or Betamax. In it, Sony came out with a better standard, but kept it to themselves. Meanwhile, JVC’s VHS standard wasn’t quite as good, but they openly licensed it. Standards provide several benefits. Learning Standards.

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Adapting to change: Going hybrid and supporting standards

Rustici Software

We enjoyed in-person meetings and the serendipitous hallway encounter that led to a great idea. The same holds true for the standards that we support and the ever changing needs of our customers. When I first joined Rustici in 2011, SCORM was the de facto standard for our customers. We’re not just the SCORM folks.

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

eLearning 24-7

Every time I write about the course standards, whether on my blog or, lately, on LinkedIn, I receive a lot of responses, feedback, and folks wanting to know more. The idea was that you have content in SCORM and add it to your learning system that accepts SCORM, and tada, it works without any problems or issues.

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Rustici: The Gathering – A delightful idea becomes a favorite event for customers

Rustici Software

From there, we created a Google Form asking for speakers and ideas. . Dealing out the magic of standards. We love chatting about eLearning standards, so much so that we even have a dedicated Slack channel discussing such acronyms as xAPI, SCORM, LRS and LRP. Giving our customers a voice.

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We gathered for our first user summit

Rustici Software

Hosted over three days, we offered 28 different sessions spanning everything from the eLearning standards to diving deeper into our products, and we watched Joe Donnelly and Matt Byrd eat Nashville hot chicken while Ryan Donnelly peppered them with some of the most burning questions the support team sees.

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Project Tincan: What should SCORM 2.0 look like?: Participate!

Challenge to Learn

They do a project for the ADL to investigate what the next version of SCORM should look like. On their website you can add ideas, vote for others ideas and you can assign for an interview with Ben to discuss everything in more detail. Today I was interviewed by Ben Clarck from Rustici software.

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Comprehensive Guide To Picking a SCORM Compliant LMS in 2021

Academy of Mine

SCORM, which stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model, is a standard that allows eLearning content to be accessible by and transferred between any and all of the Learning Management Systems (LMS) that the creator might choose to use. This is just one example of why using SCORM can benefit you. When Was SCORM Created? Yes, there is.

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