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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

If you need your eLearning content to report data and have that data stored and available for you to format in a meaningful way, you need a Learning Management System (LMS). Over the next couple of weeks, I'll go over the process of preparing your eLearning content for upload into standard LMSs. Not sure which one to pick?

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Web-Based Authoring Tools for Scalable eLearning Development: The Time Has Come

Web Courseworks

As more organizations and associations embrace rapid eLearning development to keep pace with new products and services, evolving business needs, and industry and government regulations, the need for distributed authoring solutions that enable collaborative, team-based development continues to grow.

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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). However, we haven’t heard much about elearning development using Silverlight.

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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). However, we haven’t heard much about elearning development using Silverlight.

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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). However, we haven’t heard much about elearning development using Silverlight.

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Top Rapid eLearning Tools and Templates

eLearningMind

To put that statistic in context, a 15-minute eLearning course would therefore require approximately (184/60 x 15) 46 hours of development effort. That’s a significant amount of effort (and associated cost) to develop a relatively small amount of eLearning! 2004), xAPI (Tin Can), and cmi5.

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Day 4. Getting to grips with SCORM API

LearnUpon

On day three, we learned how to import a SCORM course into your LMS. On day three , we learned that the packaging aspect, or Content Aggregation Model (CAM), defines how an authoring tool or eLearning developer should package their course into a zip file. An LMS provides an API for the SCORM to use. Yep, that’s right.

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