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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

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Assimilation can also describe the association of new information with preexisting knowledge. Blended learning: The combination of traditional face-to-face (or synchronous) learning methods and technology-based online learning (asynchronous) methods. HTML5 enables video and audio content to render directly in the browser.

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SCORM Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Answered by Experts

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What is the difference in the production process between SCORM, HTML5, and xAPI? Well, if you are a small eLearning business utilizing a proprietary portal for teaching, you should just be fine if you are not using the SCORM standard. There is a lot of off-the-shelf content available when your portal supports SCORM.

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Top 10 Higher Ed/EDU LMSs for 2017

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Honestly, on the HE side, you should change from synchronous based to asynchronous based. . It is my belief and has been, that the reason these systems, regardless of who they are, fail for the students, in the long run, is the synchronous approach which is nothing more than sticking the ILT classroom approach online. .

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

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Using Twitter to deliver a collaborative keynote - Jane Hart - Pick of the Day , May 23, 2010 My posting last Thursday explained how I was in Athlone, Ireland to deliver a keynote to the Irish Learning Technology Association’s EdTech10 conference. Today the big news is Scribd Switches to HTML5; Adobe To Make Tools for HTML5.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

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It also describes the association of new information with pre-existing knowledge. Adobe Flash technology has supported the delivery of multimedia content for nearly twenty years. Three popular eLearning formats rely on Flash technology: SCORM, xAPI (Tin Can), and video. Learning Portal. Assimilation. Gamification.