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Meet the team: Delight

Rustici Software

Who you gonna call when there’s something strange with your standards content? Joe leads Tier 1 support and answers learning standards questions daily. A big music and movie buff, he’s the resident Rustici movie, music and television critic and updates Slack with his latest reviews. “I Nolan McDonald. Joe and friends!

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Devlearn conference day one: an exhilarating day

Challenge to Learn

He showed a video where AICC announced that they will adopt TinCan. We have two main standards in our industry SCORM and IACC, both of them enable us to track and trace results, both of them confine eLearning within the borders of the LMS. John is the producer of many movies, the most famous ones are Titanic and Avatar.

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How 3D Technology Makes Learning More Effective

Harbinger Interactive Learning

eLearning adoption has drastically increased over the last couple of years due to factors such as social distancing norms, lockdowns, and travel restrictions, coupled with the need for immediate upskilling. The gamified training was fun, simple, engaging, and encouraged the workforce to execute the brand standards at a higher level.

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What's the focus for learning technology in 2019?

Litmos

This is the year virtual reality finally sheds the last vestiges of its 1980s heritage and is adopted across a wide spectrum of use cases. It’s not just for video games and terrible movies anymore. Overall, this will be the year when the path paved by early adopters becomes crowded with the masses (see you in 2025, laggards!).

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The A-Z of eLearning Acronyms (with bonus explanations from experts)

TalentLMS

The practice many businesses are adopting to allow their employees to use their personal devices for work purposes too. A combination of specifications and standards for web-based eLearning, created and steered by the US government program Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative. Let’s take DVDs as an example of how standards work.

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Navigating Copyright and Fair Use: A Managing Editor’s Legal Guide

Kitaboo

Each criterion serves as a guiding principle to assess whether the use of copyrighted material aligns with fair use standards. Photocopying entire articles or using creative works like books and movies for non-educational purposes might infringe copyright regulations.

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AICC and SCORM Compliance: The Benefits for Your e-Learning

Trivantis

The frustration of accidentally buying a Blu-ray movie and realizing it won’t play in your DVD player? To solve this problem, in 1999 the government tasked a small research laboratory, ADL, to “develop common specifications and standards for e-learning.” Today, SCORM is the de facto standard for e-Learning interoperability.

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