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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

Here are some examples of rates of voice talents suited for e-learning (voice talents for advertising can be a lot more). Audio Distribution License (ADL) – This is the license that permits audio distribution and is the type of license required for e-learning in business and education. Site Rate per hour www.e-learningvoices.com/price-per-minute.php

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What’s the best SCORM compliant LMS to choose in 2020?

Elucidat

If it’s not certified by ADL, which SCORM API elements are supported? ADL is the governing body for SCORM. For an LMS to be SCORM-certified, it needs to have passed ADL’s testing process. Elearning tools that offer SCORM compliance as standard include the Articulate 360 suite, Elucidat and Adapt.

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

eFront

Flite: a small, fast run time synthesis engine Flite (festival-lite) is a small, fast run-time synthesis engine developed at CMU and primarily designed for small embedded machines and/or large servers. Flite is designed as an alternative synthesis engine to Festival for voices built using the FestVox suite of voice building tools.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

LearnUpon

Content that works on desktop isn’t always suited to mobile learning. If a self-hosted solution is selected, the team must decide how major applications, like servers, databases and load balancers, are resourced and budgeted. Many instructors and course developers feel that it’s essential to offer learners mobile options.

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Ask a learning architect: Is it time to break up with your LMS?

CLO Magazine

In fact, the Gartner Group predicts that, by 2023, more than 70 percent of organizations will need a human capital management suite, with various learning apps, to support corporate learning. In practice, that means a vendor-locked, monolithic, server-based application (like an old-school LMS) no longer passes muster.

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The A to Z of eLearning Acronyms

LearnUpon

A global network of proxy servers deployed in multiple data centers to enable the high availability and high performance of content being viewed by the learner. Content On Demand/ A user decides when the download of content suits their schedule. A framework of processes that instructional designers use. Content Delivery Network.