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3 Reasons to ditch SCORM and embrace mobile-focused microlearning

Ed App

Tin Can subsequently evolved into xAPI which came out in 2013 and offers many more features than SCORM. But that was five years ago and five years is a lifetime in technology: xAPI is showing its age. There are far more effective, better-learning systems on the market. Mobile-focused m icrolearning is at the forefront.

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Computer Aided Learning: From pre-history to where we’re at in late 2018

Ed App

Where did computer aided learning (CAL) come from? If we skip through the first million years of human history and ignore the Abacus, arguably the first device to resemble a computer aided learning system came from cognitive psychologist, Sydney L, Pressey. Where has computer aided learning been? from Brooklyn, USA.

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Podcast 13: High-Stakes Compliance Training Trends – With Bill Mastin of NetDimensions

Talented Learning

Today I explore this and other high-consequence compliance training trends with Bill Mastin , a learning systems expert who has been at the forefront of the industry for years. Bill is currently SVP at NetDimensions , a learning platform provider focused on serving companies in highly regulated industries.

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2020 LMS Trends: An Analyst’s Extended Enterprise Learning Predictions

Talented Learning

And today’s learning systems market definitely gives us plenty to consider. Based on my work as an independent advisor to learning tech buyers and sellers , I’ve outlined 16 key extended enterprise learning trends and related predictions. These are mostly “specialist” platforms.

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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. Advanced Distributed Learning is an initiative established by the US Department of Defense, aiming to make the delivery of online training consistent across content formats, technologies, and organizations. Agile Learning.