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Developing An eLearning Player?

Upside Learning

An eLearning player is a building block for more conventional [one with back and next for navigation buttons] eLearning courses. What’s an eLearning player? This post is based on our experience with development of Flash based eLearning players over the years. Core logic for navigation features like next, back, menu etc.

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“Will my SCORM and AICC courses break from the Chrome 80 browser update?”

Rustici Software

Hey Andy, Our company built a Learning Management System and heard that Google’s recent browser updates may affect course completion results for SCORM and AICC content for learners using the upcoming version of Chrome 80. If you’re using Rustici Engine as the SCORM player in your LMS—you’re all set!

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Can I add a SCORM player to my SaaS platform?

Rustici Software

Can you recommend a SCORM player I can embed into my platform to support our clients? When it comes to adding a SCORM player to your platform, I’d recommend one of the two following products: Rustici Engine. Rustici Engine is a tightly integrated SCORM player that becomes part of your application. Thanks, Wannabe Playing.

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“We’re moving from instructor-led training to eLearning. Where do we start?”

Rustici Software

SCORM Cloud Dispatch helps you deliver your courses to other LMSs or learning systems while hosting your content in your SCORM Cloud account. If you decide to build your own LMS, we have a few integrated content player options that will enable your LMS to support importing, launching and tracking SCORM, AICC, xAPI and cmi5 eLearning content.

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Publish and Host your E-learning on an LMS

CommLab India

Hosting courses developed using e-learning authoring tools on a Learning Management System (LMS) is the most preferred option, because you can: Track learning progress. Checking ‘ Use Articulate Mobile Player for iOS or Android ’ allows your learners enjoy optimum viewing experiences on iPads and Android tablets.

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“I’ve built courses in Articulate, but how do I send them to an LMS via LTI?”

Rustici Software

Is there a way to host content and deliver our training in a way that allows us to connect to LMSs through LTI? Content Controller lets you centrally host your training modules, whether you publish as SCORM, xAPI, AICC or cmi5, and seamlessly delivers them to any LMS that supports LTI v1.1 Thanks, Distraught with delivery.

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“Should I build or buy components for my learning platform?”

Rustici Software

We are still in the early stages of development and are currently deciding if we should build versus buy the individual components (SCORM player, LRS, etc.) Could you provide any advice—such as solutions and the respective deployment options (on-premise, managed hosting, SaaS)—on things we should consider in our decision-making?