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What happened in 2023 and what’s next for eLearning standards

Rustici Software

So if you missed the webinar or want to rewatch or share with your colleagues, here’s a link to the recording and presentation slides or read on for a recap of what they covered. package, with the second highest being AICC. What happened in 2023 xAPI 2.0 becomes a standard In late March, the IEEE approved “ IEEE 9274.1.1-2023

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How To: Import Content Into a Lesson

Ed App

As an Author, you are able to create your own content using the EdApp Authoring Tool and you can also import content from AICC and SCORM packages or import previously created Ed content into a lesson. Importing a SCORM or AICC package. Navigate to the Authoring Tool and select Add New Slide in the right hand pane.

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Smart eLearning Content Development: What You Should Know

Infopro Learning

Present the entire course in a few slides once the audio and on-screen are finalized. It should be XAPI/ SCORM/ AICC compliant. It’s essential to have an individual with an excellent screen presence and good voice quality to create flawless content for your eLearning format. Develop a prototype of your course.

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New 1-Hour Live, Online Course: Microsoft PowerPoint to eLearning via Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia, or Presenter

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

And, because there are no reporting features or provisions for SCORM or AICC, you cannot effectively integrate PowerPoint presentations with Learning Management Systems.  But what happens to your beloved PowerPoint slides when they get incorporated into today’s eLearning tools? Do the animations still work?

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iSPRING SUITE 10: No Faster Way to Go From PowerPoint to eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I’m betting that you have seen your fair share of presentations containing too many slides packed with as much text and clipart as possible. Most of the slides have a main headline, a subhead, a bulleted list, clipart images, and copious amounts of animation (the bullets fly here, there, everywhere.

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New 1-Hour Live, Online Course: Microsoft PowerPoint to eLearning via Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia, or Presenter

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

And, because there are no reporting features or provisions for SCORM or AICC, you cannot effectively integrate PowerPoint presentations with Learning Management Systems.  But what happens to your beloved PowerPoint slides when they get incorporated into today’s eLearning tools? Do the animations still work?

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New 1-Hour Live, Online Course: Microsoft PowerPoint to eLearning via Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia, or Presenter

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

And, because there are no reporting features or provisions for SCORM or AICC, you cannot effectively integrate PowerPoint presentations with Learning Management Systems.  But what happens to your beloved PowerPoint slides when they get incorporated into today’s eLearning tools? Do the animations still work?