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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. It usually takes weeks to produce company training courseware via SCORM. Mobile-focused m icrolearning is at the forefront.

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

Talented Learning

They’ve used our LMS for a few years, and recently they needed security courseware for their third-party vendors , like taxi and food service providers. No matter how you do it (via LRS, xAPI or some other way), you need that capability. Here’s an example from the high-consequence space.

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

Ed App

” SCORM is very much still around, but it’s limiting in the modern-world of computing and an updated rival gained serious traction called, xAPI. The ease of distribution means that just-in-time training is also available with the ability to distribute specialist microlessons on-demand as required.

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A Conversation about New “Agile Courseware” Book

Kapp Notes

I received a notice in my in-box the other day about a new self-published book that discussed the idea of something called Lean-Agile Courseware by Raytheon. Kapp: You’ve just released an eBook called Lean-Agile Courseware, what is the book about? New eBook about Agile Courseware creation.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

LearnUpon

The rise of mLearning has also driven adoption of the Tin Can xAPI eLearning content standard which can track far more learning activities than older standards like SCORM. Responsive design is essential for software and courseware intended for use on mobile devices. Popular eLearning content standards include AICC, SCORM and xAPI.

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

Talented Learning

These are mostly “specialist” platforms. Wiley Acquires Knewton, a Provider of Affordable Courseware and Adaptive Learning Technology. 3) Specialists and Cloud LMS Vendors Win the Extended Enterprise Race. That’s because innovative continuing education specialists are leading the way. Good question.

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10 On Demand Training Tools

Ed App

You’ll also have the option to create a training hub to share courseware with your team so everything they need is all in one place. . Pros: It offers two free trial methods where you can start on your own or enlist the help of a training specialist. Import courses via SCORM, xAPI, AICC or CMI5. Cost: Starts at $49 USD/month.