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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Once the eLearning content is finished, do you need to track learner access to the content? Sharable Content Object Reference Model Developed by public- and private-sector organizations, SCORM is a series of eLearning standards that specifies ways to catalog, launch, and track course objects. released in 1999, and version 2004.

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What is an LMS authoring tool?

Paradiso Solutions

In that case, L&D professionals no longer need to use design software outside the author’s tool or use it to continue the course – everything is hosted on the clouds and stored and tracked by L&D. There is a wide range of authorization tools that allow you to create content from the start with little or no media.

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Keeping up with the times: The evolution of Rustici Engine

Rustici Software

as an integratable software solution to help LMSs tackle the challenge of importing, launching and tracking SCORM and AICC content. Over the years, Engine kept pace with the evolution of the eLearning standards, adding support for SCORM 2004 (2nd, 3rd, and 4th editions), AICC, xAPI, cmi5 and LTI 1.1 Media Support.

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“What is the right learning standard to support in my application?”

Rustici Software

While SCORM is still the standard most commonly supported today, your customers may ask for others like AICC, cmi5, LTI or xAPI. On top of that, customers may want to share non-standard content to track the same learner data from MP4s, MP3s, URLs or PDFs. If you want to read more about the AICC standard, start here.

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What Is A Learning Management System (LMS)? Less Than 100 Words

Roundtable Learning

Automated alerts and notifications – sending alerts and notifications to the user’s desktop or email to keep them updated and on track. Social learning – the ability to share accomplishments, badges, or certificates with peers through the LMS or social media (LinkedIn). Supported Specifications: AICC. Integrations:

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Technology Considerations When Building E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Does the e-learning course need to be tracked? If so, it needs to be published for a learning management system (LMS) using one of the standard tracking options: SCORM, AICC, or xAPI. You can’t track users and their scores, but you can make the course available to anyone. If not, then it can be published for web.

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eLearning Development 101: The Guide to eLearning Authoring Tools

OpenSesame

Just like Studio ‘09, Storyline is Tin Can, SCORM, and AICC compliant, and content can now can be published to iOS using HTML5. . Image from Instructional Media blog.). Image from Dynamic Media.). Users can export their videos to mobile, SCORM and AICC compliant platforms. How much is it? Adobe Captivate. What is it?