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Did you know? Learning Systems Vol 3

eLearning 24-7

Courses – regardless if self-paced (which they have always been, hence the reason around WBT) or synchronous-based, think the syllabus or stop and wait approach that EdTech – meaning K-12 and higher education use frequently. No one really says asynchronous or synchronous anymore, but they are/were the terms readily used.

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The Ultimate LMS RFP Checklist: Selecting the Right Partner Training LMS

learnWorlds

Our Request for Proposal (RFP) checklist narrows down all the key questions you must ask LMS vendors, so you can identify the one that meets your requirements without ending up wasting money on a platform that has too many features you don’t even need or too few that will jeopardize the effectiveness of your program.

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

LearnUpon

Today, I’ll complete the list by defining the true meaning of training, from ‘manifest’ to ‘white label’ Let’s dive into the language of learning! A module can consist of any course material, such as a video, document, SCORM file, or an exam or survey.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

Users can view documents but the CMS cannot track and report on their progress as an LMS does. In LearnUpon, a content library is a repository of reusable content, like videos, documents, question pools, SCORM and xAPI (Tin Can) files, from which a course can be created. RFP (Request for Proposal). COD (Content on Demand).