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The A-Z of eLearning Acronyms (with bonus explanations from experts)

TalentLMS

It’s not SCORM compliant and the LRS won’t link to the LMS so how do we show the new JIT training to the CLO?”. CLO = Chief Learning Officer. As in, “When I grow up, I want to be a CLO.”. xAPI = Application Programming Interface. They come complete with possible ways you may hear them in a sentence.

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BUILDING AN L&D DREAM TEAM – KEY SKILLS FOR ACHIEVING SUCCESS

Learnnovators

They are familiar with standards such as SCORM and xAPI. Or capture learning data if you are hosting courses on an intranet server, and sharing the link with learners. Chief Learning Officer (CLO) Finally, we can’t forget the leader of the pack – the Chief Learning Officer or the CLO. and Section 508.

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Ask a learning architect: Is it time to break up with your LMS?

CLO Magazine

Conflicted CLO in corporate. Software modernization is advancing at a dizzying pace, and increasingly, CLOs are expected to translate those IT best practices into our portfolios. In practice, that means a vendor-locked, monolithic, server-based application (like an old-school LMS) no longer passes muster. I feel like it’s over.

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The A to Z of eLearning Acronyms

LearnUpon

Notable contributions include SCORM and xAPI. An eLearning content authoring tool is a software package which content developers use to create and package eLearning content deliverable to end users using SCORM or xAPI standards. profile” for using the xAPI specification with traditional learning management systems.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

From Agile to xAPI and everything in between, there are a lot of eLearning terms to get your head around. Notable contributions include SCORM and xAPI. An eLearning content authoring tool is a software package which content developers use to create and package eLearning course content using SCORM or xAPI standards.