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ADL accepts eFront as SCORM 2004 adopter

eFront

News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 4/08/2010 ADL accepts eFront as SCORM 2004 adopter eFront is an LMS commited to international standards. and IMS Common Catridge and with version 3.6 Through time we offered support for SCORM 1.2

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Elearning applications

eFront

Xerte - (Authoring Tool) The Xerte Project provides a full suite of open source tools for e-Learning developers and content authors producing interactive learning materials. It provides teachers with a highly intuitive visual authoring environment for creating sequences of learning activities. wibiya widget Simple template.

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Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Learning

eFront

Flite is designed as an alternative synthesis engine to Festival for voices built using the FestVox suite of voice building tools. ► 2010 (24) ► December (3) Top 10 e-Learning Blog posts for 2010 Free Storyboard Templates for e-Learning e-Learning Glossaries ► November (4) The most updated and informative e-Learning commun.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

Novices will find information on what other people are doing in this medium, which kinds of training and education are best suited to it, how to convert existing classroom content for delivery online, how to lead effective and compelling live learning events on the Web, and how to promote these events to obtain maximum participation.

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The Building Blocks of a Successful e-Training Program

ICS Learning

Storyboards – are a screen by screen treatment of the instructional content. The production team will use the storyboards to create all of the content that makes up the instruction. For this reason, asynchronous courses are usually best suited for situations where the audience is large and dispersed. Simulation.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). Asynchronous learning allows learners to train individually, enabling them to complete courses at a time, place and pace that suits them. In terms of eLearning, it means that a learner can take their courses when it suits their schedule. Storyboard. Asynchronous Learning.