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An All-In-One Resource for All Things xAPI

eLearningMind

The server takes your order and communicates it to the kitchen staff, who prepares your order and passes it back to the server, who then serves it to you. The server communicates the tab to the cashier, who prepares your bill and passes it to the server, who presents your bill to you and receives payment. The answer?

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

eLearning 24-7

Fast forward to the early 2000s, and a US government-sponsored group, the ADL Initiative, took the best of AICC, added some much-needed changes, and SCORM 1.0 AICC’s approach allows for the content to live on one server (or website, if you will) and the learning system to be on a completely different system.

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“How do I know which LRS is right for my needs?”

Rustici Software

This could be because you’re building a platform that helps with in-person observation and you need more of a checklist than a content player, your custom-built system has very specific tracking needs or you need the LRS to be self-hosted on your own servers or cloud storage. Then an integrated LRS might be a good fit for you.

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Part One: How We Decide to Do Work

Experience API

A couple of days ago, I wrote about the state of ADL and Rustici Software’s take on it. ADL’s guiding hand. For most of the last 15 years, ADL has been the primary organizing force in the corporate elearning standards space. ADL decides what is in – in scope, in the spec, in the agenda for the specification meetings.

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Exploring SCORM, CMI5, AICC, and Tin Can (xAPI)

BrainCert

SCORM is a collection of technical standards from the Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative (ADL) that enables users to track learner progress within an LMS course. There are some key differences between them: AICC is based on a client-server model while Tin Can is based on a distributed model.

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Text-to-Speech Costs – Licensing and Pricing

Tony Karrer

Selling a TTS sound file for profit - a company sells an audio training presentation they made with the TTS sound file for profit E-learning courses created by corporations are typically in the category of internal audio distribution – the course is put on the company server to be accessed by company employees.

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Think xAPI is Next-Generation SCORM? Think Again

Talented Learning

Rewind briefly to a day in 2010, when the dew was still fresh and early morning sun filled the meeting room at Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL). Instead, the team at ADL actually paved the way for the Actively Narrating Technical Interface-Sharable Content Object Reference Model – otherwise known as the ANTI-SCORM. The Alternative.

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