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Exploring SCORM, CMI5, AICC, and Tin Can (xAPI)

BrainCert

In this blog, we will delve into four widely recognized eLearning standards: SCORM, CMI5, AICC, and Tin Can (xAPI). The Role of SCORM and CMI5 in eLearning Standards The role of SCORM and CMI5 in eLearning standards is increasingly important.

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The Role of xAPI in Creating Powerful Learning Experiences for the Modern Workforce

Origin Learning

AICC and SCORM – The Core Standards of eLearning. AICC stands for Aviation Industry CBT (Computer-Based Training) Committee. In 1998, as web-based eLearning began to find favor the standards were expanded to include Internet-Based / Web-Based Training. AICC and SCORM each came with their own set of limitations.

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

Web Courseworks

The era of web-based authoring systems is here. Web-based products such as Claro and Composica promise to solve collaborative dilemmas and enable development teams to create engaging and interactive learning content with ease. Web-Based Authoring: The Rise of Collaborative Content Creation. superior workflow management.

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eLearning Development: Articulate Versus Code

B Online Learning

I’ve often heard web developers say that eLearning authoring tools are cookie-cutter solutions. I’ve been involved in course creation using both approaches and I’ve seen some really effective courses created in Articulate that gives web coded courses a run for their money – in design, development time and $$$! Team structure.

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What is a Learning Management System? (2019 Update)

Docebo

Learners can be assigned training on an individual basis, or according to their job function, and/or role in a company’s organizational structure. Content Integration and Interoperability: Learning management systems should support learning content packaged according to interoperable standards such as SCORM, AICC and xAPI (formerly Tin Can).

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Terms e-Learning Designers Should Know

Mindflash

e-Learning: e-Learning is a broad term used to describe learning that occurs through the use of electronic means, which can include web-conferencing, CD-ROM, and web-based training. e-Learning can be referenced as instructor-led training (ILT), web-based training (WBT), and even computer-based training (CBT). As enterprise 2.0

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Did you know? Learning Systems Vol 3

eLearning 24-7

Plus, duration is highly misleading – so much so, that it ignores the basic tenant of Web Based Training (WBT) the precursor to the word e-learning, which initially was used as an umbrella term, for all types of e-learning solutions. Web Conferencing solutions. A job role. Authoring tools. Think of e-mail. An Interest.