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“How do I get learner data from my hosted simulations?”

Rustici Software

I don’t have the development power to create access controls to handle license management. If it exists on the internet and relies on a database or server-side code to run properly in a browser, you can use RXD to access your hosted content from an LMS. Ultimately, I want to measure learner data from the simulation. What can I do?

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LMS-Agnostic eLearning Should Be Your New Strategy

JCA Solutions

LMS-agnostic eLearning complies with industry standards The SCORM standard is the oldest and best-known eLearning standard, but LMS-agnostic content should support the AICC and xAPI standards as well. AICC allows training vendors to license content that is housed on their own servers. In fact, most LMSs that support SCORM 1.2

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How to select an e-Learning authoring tool

Challenge to Learn

Make sure both your LMS and the authoring tool support the same standard for this (either Scorm or XAPI. For more details on SCORM and XAPI go to this page ). You create them in an e-Learning authoring tool and ‘publish’ them on one of these web servers. What do SCORM compliance, AICC, XAPI and CMI5 mean?

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“I’ve built courses in Articulate, but how do I send them to an LMS via LTI?”

Rustici Software

Content Controller lets you centrally host your training modules, whether you publish as SCORM, xAPI, AICC or cmi5, and seamlessly delivers them to any LMS that supports LTI v1.1 Depending on your requirements, we can host Content Controller for you in a privately hosted environment or it can be deployed on your servers.

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What is a Learning Management System? (2019 Update)

Docebo

Content Integration and Interoperability: Learning management systems should support learning content packaged according to interoperable standards such as SCORM, AICC and xAPI (formerly Tin Can). LMS Licensing Types. Administrators can easily create and manage courses and course catalogs to deliver more targeted learning.

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“We’re moving from instructor-led training to eLearning. Where do we start?”

Rustici Software

Use Dispatch to ensure your course plays in any LMS, seamlessly update your courses, disable access when a license expires and consolidate data about content usage across all of your clients. Rustici Engine is a tightly integrated content player that becomes part of your application and is deployed on your servers or we can host it for you.

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The 10 Best eLearning Authoring Tools for 2022

learnWorlds

Authoring tools export the final result into a SCORM, HTML5, xAPI, or TIN CAN file, which can then be imported into an LMS for delivering the training. LMS compatibility: Not all LMSs are Scorm-compliant or support xAPI and TIN CAN. The most common pricing models are subscription, free, freemium, or one-time purchased license.