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

eLearning 24-7

If you go way back to “ancient” learning days, circa the 80s, there was learning content and learning systems (on local area networks or wide area networks ( LAN and WAN, neither of which were online ), but they only talked with each other if they were from the same vendor or used a proprietary approach. was born.

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Getting contextual

Clark Quinn

For the current ADL webinar series on mobile, I gave a presentation on contextualizing mobile in the larger picture of L&D (a natural extension of my most recent books). And a question came up about whether I thought wearables constituted mobile.

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Text-to-Speech Costs – Licensing and Pricing

Tony Karrer

The rates will be different for local, regional or national broadcasts. For example: a 30 second recording for a TV commercial broadcast all over the US may cost several times more than a five minute recording for a local documentary (voice123.com). Acapela also offers a model like this for unrestricted ADL.

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3-D Virtual Learning Environment - Right Here in Baltimore

eLearning Cyclops

This looks fantastic and is a great opportunity for students here at a local school in Baltimore (reported as a first of its kind in any U.S. A big kudos and thank you to Baltimore County Schools, Hopkins ADL, University of Baltimore and their private sector partners for putting this together. high school).

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eLearning Standards—What They Are and Why They Matter

Trivantis

The specification was originally intended for CD-ROM or local file based content, and was updated in 1998 and 1999 to use a protocol known as HACP (HTTP-based AICC/CMI Protocol) to allow it to operate in a Web-based environment. In 1997, the DOD established the ADL Initiative to standardize and modernize training.

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Tin Can API, the evolution of SCORM

Paradiso

Originally developed by Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL), an initiative of the Unite States Department of Defense, SCORM was designed to standardize and modernize their training courses. With Tin Can API data can be stored locally and then relayed back to the LRS when connected, further enhancing mobile, or M-Learning, trackability.

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

Instancy

Next generation learning is here now – freedom to learn anywhere and on any device is what your audience expects.

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