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Games Teach!

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Stizmann (2011) found learning of declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge from simulation-games.(55 Vogel (2006) found cognitive gains observed in subjects utilizing interactive simulations or games. 55 research reports including 39 published reports, 12 dissertations, 4 unpublished reports.). 7 studies).

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Open Source Authoring Tools for e-Learning

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Multimedia Learning Object Authoring Tool Multimedia Learning Object Authoring Tool enables content experts to easily combine video, audio, images and texts into one synchronized learning object. JelSim The JeLSIM Builder toolkit is a FREE toolkit for producing educational simulations. to version 3.6.6

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Games Teach!

Kapp Notes

Stizmann (2011) found learning of declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge from simulation-games.(55 Vogel (2006) found cognitive gains observed in subjects utilizing interactive simulations or games. 55 research reports including 39 published reports, 12 dissertations, 4 unpublished reports.). 7 studies).

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Course Content Authoring Tools – Open Source (Free)

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Jelsim - e-learning simulation software – create in java – can be used in corporate, semi target education. MLOAT - Multimedia Learning Object Authoring Tool. Other software that you might use to create WBT, including 3D simulations. Delta3D - 3D authoring simulation tool. LAMS - Very, very nice solution.

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Tin Can vs. SCORM: What’s It All About?

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Learning experiences are recorded in a Learning Record Store (LRS). . Both SCORM and the Tin Can API were developed by the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL), a research group sponsored by the DoD, with help from Rustici Software. What Are the Differences?

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What is SCORM in e-learning?

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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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TinCan Demystified

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The standard is developed by the company RUSTICI but ADL is still the steward of the specification, just like SCORM. You collect messages in the form of JSON statements about what your learners are achieving while learning or playing or interacting with other people. The Tincan API resulted from several deliberations on SCORM 2.0

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