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LMS-Agnostic eLearning Should Be Your New Strategy

JCA Solutions

Many eLearning vendors create content that is not LMS-agnostic. Vendors whose eLearning content complies with all versions of industry standards and has been tested on multiple LMS platforms can escape many of these problems. SCORM SCORM stands for “Shareable Content Object Reference Model.” also support AICC.

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5 Factors to Consider in eLearning Outsourcing

Tesseract Learning

You might be at a stage where you are thinking of either developing new eLearning courses or thinking of converting your instructor-led training into eLearning. You might be looking to outsource your eLearning and identifying the right partner. When selecting a vendor, you need to consider many factors before you zero in on one.

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How To Avoid 5 Common e-Learning Outsourcing Obstacles

Adobe Captivate

If possible, set up a meeting with the eLearning company to alleviate any concerns you may have. Prepare a list of questions beforehand so that you can cover the key points and don’t hesitate to ask for references. Creating eLearning courses in house provides you with control over the creativity in design, etc.

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Training Standards

Tony Karrer

Until eLearning vendors bite the bullet, come to real standards on formats, and then the tools and structure can build up to support those standards, eLearning is never going to be what it can be. Do you ever plan to track it in an LMS? Should we be supporting OpenOffice? Where does SCORM fit into the picture?

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Holiday Giveaway from E-Learning 24/7

eLearning 24-7

(Includes up to 500 free user licenses, reporting and tracking, keyword search for just-in-time training, and personalized Certificates of Completion.) Includes reporting and tracking, certificates of completion, and is compliant with federal and industry standards and regulations.) iPad and tablet market.

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What is Mobile Learning and Why Is It Important in Employee Training?

Acorn Labs

Though the name implies a link to phones, the ‘mobile’ in mobile learning refers to any device that supports a learner’s freedom of movement; AKA, is portable. Progress statuses are updated when a user is back online, too, so there’s no need to worry that won’t be tracked. This is where mobile learning comes in.