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SCORM vs Tin Can API: The difference between compact discs and iTunes

ProProfs

The bottom line is that Tin Can can only help you measure the effects of your course better than SCORM did. Whether your course-content is actually effective will solely depend on you. 1998: The AICC came up with the Web-based Training (WBT) guidelines for interoperability of eLearning content on the Web.

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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. Ans it is important it determines the effectiveness of your Learning experiences. He is hugely succesfull with his ‘Scam school’ he had great stories how created fake Ibooks and made them top-ten hits in Itunes and his Scam school is very successful.

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NextGen LMS Features (Now and Later)

eLearning 24-7

Mobile – Native app, available in iTunes, Google Play (Android), ability to view and take courses, content, assessments and whatever else you choose. Rather, under video you can: Convert the video into a SCORM, AICC or SCORM 1.2 Rather, under video you can: Convert the video into a SCORM, AICC or SCORM 1.2

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Publishing Success with Digital First Publishing – Part 2

Magic EdTech

Publishers have a number of entrepreneurial solutions to increase their effectiveness in the digital publishing environment. SCORM 2004, AICC, or xAPI). Apple launched Apple iBooks Author in 2012 to support its iBooks and iTunes platforms. Several are listed below to demonstrate the depth and breadth of their offerings.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: OpenSesame

eLearning Weekly

JB: OpenSesame has a simple mission: Make buying an elearning course as easy as downloading a song from iTunes. Our technology connects SCORM or AICC courses to any learning management system, enabling developers to focus their attentions on creating great courses instead of resolving technical hurdles.