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History of the LMS

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CBT Prior to online learning known then as WBT, and then the latter term of e-learning (vendors today, use it to refer to content that is online), there was CBT. CBT was the “new” and exciting way to learn. The Birth of Online Here comes the internet, Mosaic 2.1 WBT (Web-Based Training).

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Video Learning Platforms

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Beta player owners realize the game is up – and decide to cryogenically freeze players until the masses realize what they are missing. DVD players appear in 1994. 1995 – Real Media arrives on the internet scene streaming an entire baseball game that probably no one watched. E-commerce. Player templates.

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One Step Behind

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In 2002, a company created video courses that were AICC compliant and could be bookmarked. Take a look at the tabletop boxes that exist today in the space of streaming from the net to your television, and you shouldn’t be surprised on the players (no pun attended) that see this as the next big thing. It is understandable.sort of.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools 2010 – Innovators, Winners and Updated Trends

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Also SCORM 1.2 & AICC. Clever and logical features, especially when it comes to emerging technology with e-learning. My business web site is [link] and provides advisory services to e-learning vendors and individuals interested in e-learning products, solutions & services.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools: Market, Mayhem and Reality

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Flash conversion, work with the Ipad and other tablets, m-learning, simulation capability. Sure there are over 100 vendors in this industry and probably 95% you have never heard of and whom have great products that can meet or beat the big players. PENS was created in 2005 by AICC as a new interoperability standard.