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Simple Anatomy of SCORM-based E-Learning

Integrated Learnings

I was a software developer working on a quizzing product that needed to export data to a variety of e-learning systems. If you are an instructional designer or developer of e-learning content, chances are, you'll only need to worry about the Learning Content piece. It is based on an instructional design or storyboard.

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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

Storyboards were common. Instructional designers, Instructional Technologists and e-learning developers who worked at a company, association, firm, and other business entities, saw a solution called Captivate, that offered a more nuanced course build that allowed complexity if so chosen. Advanced – Captivate and Lectora.

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Perception in the E-Learning World

eLearning 24-7

In the e-learning space there continues to be in some sectors, a perception problem. From Talent Management systems with learning as a component, to learning systems in general, to new learningtech tools, perception really creates conflict, where it doesn’t have to be that way. . Learning Systems.

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry

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If I am an authoring tool vendor, I would explore what is happening in the authoring tool market, what my product looks like, how I can make it better for my target audience and what do I see or others I trust see the e-learning space is heading. . Do you know how many ATs today have a storyboard feature built-into their product?

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry 2015

eLearning 24-7

And they don’t want to embed it in the AT or upload it to YouTube or Vimeo, they want to upload it into their learning system will full tracking and maybe just maybe have video encoding to make it HD quality. Recently added the ability to publish a storyboard in Microsoft Word. Where or where is that product?