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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

SCORM, LMS, AMS, LCMS, API, JITT, what does it all mean?! eLearning -Also referred to as internet-based learning, web-based learning, and online learning is any training or education delivered via computer. Some examples of learning objects include Microsoft® Word or PowerPoint files, PDF files, video, and audio.

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Do Organizations Still Need an LCMS?

Origin Learning

A Learning Content Management System or LCMS manages all the learning content of an organization in one place. The primary business problem a LCMS solves is to create just enough content just in time to meet the needs of individual learners or groups of learners. The Evolution of Learning. Do We Still Need an LCMS?

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Open Source eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

- eLearning Weekly , March 20, 2009 OLAT: Swiss Quality Open Source LMS by Joël Fisler - Learning Solutions Magazine , February 24, 2010 The Right Way To Go About Open Source LMS - Upside Learning Blog , October 23, 2009 Moodle Mayhem - eLearning 24-7 , April 14, 2010 Discovery Through eLearning: Moodle Goes Corporate: Leveraging Open Source - Michelle (..)

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Harnessing the Power of Generative AI for Blended Learning: Introducing the Instancy Authoring Suite

Instancy

Generative AI, with its capability to generate new content that matches the learning objectives, is acting as a powerful ally for learning designers. In this context, the Instancy Authoring Suite comes forth as a comprehensive toolset powered by Generative AI, designed to create a wide array of content for blended learning.

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Making the Move: Converting Training into Online Courses

360 Training

Pull together and evaluate everything you have (PDF, presentations, audio, videos). What else do you need (audios, videos, images, handouts) to keep learners’ attention and complement the course content? Not sure how to write good learning objectives for your online course? How can you best position them in your course?

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How to Break into eLearning

360 Training

A thorough list of firm, assertive objectives not only guides your content and sets student expectations and outcomes, but it also reinforces the concepts and reminds you how you will teach. For deeper knowledge on how to create learning objectives for your elearning courses, check out this blog. Distribute and Sell.

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Online Training: Videos vs Animations

360 Training

Do note that you need to have your video in mp4 format in order to upload it in the 360training.com Learning Content Management System (LCMS). Remember, your learning objectives should drive the course design, not the multimedia that you have in hand. How many videos and animations do I need to include in my courses?