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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

Meanwhile, JVC’s VHS standard wasn’t quite as good, but they openly licensed it. You could use any of the many authoring tools, such as Authorware, but you needed an appropriate player. They wanted a standard, took a plausible set of standards from the work, and called it the Standard Courseware Object Reference Model (SCORM).

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Two Software Tools for Creating Simulations

Kapp Notes

What started as a tool for internal simulation development is now a patented authoring tool available to license and use for your own e-learning simulation development. This cross-platform format works with various LMS and courseware applications on the market today. Screen Capture from SimWriter simulation creation software.

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A Word(le) about 2021

Rustici Software

Technically not a word, but allow me some creative license here. Many were the usual suspects—LMSs or LXPs looking to offload the support and maintenance required to keep up with the standards, whether adding support for SCORM or replacing a legacy player. So let’s give it a whirl.

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Free L&D webinars for January 2021

Limestone Learning

“ Winter, landscape, snow ” by Michael Gaida is licensed by Pixabay. PT: Articulate Storyline: Creating, Saving, and Sharing Custom Players There are many variations in customizing the Player in Articulate Storyline. Saving your custom Player theme’s easy and then you can export it and share it with other co-workers.

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Learning Management: What does a Training Company need an LMS for?

Upside Learning

These three profiles ensure that both the training company and the customer can work on the system without much dependence on the LMS vendor or the training company for routine tasks like license management, course management, reporting, learner support for basic queries, eCommerce, etc.

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10 Articulate Alternatives

Ed App

Global companies can take advantage of this elearning platform’s built-in AI translation tool to deploy courseware in multiple languages at scale. Their course player is another great feature, perfect for taking down notes and highlighting important topics. Cost: $55 USD regular license, $550 USD extended license .

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Browsers have a bit of work to do on playback over poor internet connections (and I’d also criticise the feature-incomplete players embedded in the browsers). While the rendering and streaming of eLearning video content will also be affected, SCORM and Tin Can courseware is most vulnerable, built as it is on Flash technology.