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SCORM Vs. xAPI (Tin Can): eLearning Content Standards

Academy of Mine

Fast forward to 2013 and xAPI was released as a more advanced version of SCORM — the main difference is that you can track learning outside of the LMS and offline. You can look at a lot of big LMS providers, and you will see that they don’t support xAPI since the demand isn’t high. As a reference, Academy Of Mine LMS supports SCORM 1.2

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Using the Pros and Cons of HTML5 to Enhance E-learning

CommLab India

Pros of HTML5 – How They Support E-learning. Supports the latest versions of major browsers. You can use HTML5 to develop mobile-friendly e-learning courses that can be accessed on iPads and tablets, and web apps. Supports offline access. May not support old browsers. Security concerns with web apps.

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What is a Content Authoring Tool and How to Choose the Best One?

Paradiso

Web-based authoring tools Web-based authoring tools are hosted on a web server and accessed through a web browser. Users can create, edit, and publish Content through a web-based interface without downloading or installing any software on their computer.

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How Experience API Can Support Personalized E-Learning in Organizations

Origin Learning

Basically, Tin Can API is a web service that allows its applications to send ‘statements of experience’ to a Learning Record Store. On the other hand, Tin Can empowers course creators/curators to use all sorts of web resources like available videos, blogs, wikis, animations, etc. Image Credit – Freepik.com. Like our post ?

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Answering Yes With An Offline And Mobile SCORM Solution

JCA Solutions

Answering Yes With An Offline And Mobile SCORM Solution. A momentary hiccup of “offline” and the learner experience may not be recoverable. The Simple SCORM Mobile Adapter solves this by enabling SCORM to work offline. Offline SCORM? It provides a mobile web server and a local data cache for storing user data.

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A Sneak Peek at eFrontPro: Offline courses

eFront

Web-based applications are a wonderful thing: They give you the ability to access your information anywhere, anytime, using any internet-enabled device. With its wonderful offline application mocapabilities, one doesn’t need to be connected to access the desired content! But here comes HTML5 on the rescue again!

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Key Differences Between Web, Hybrid, and Native Apps: Pros and Cons

Hurix Digital

We often wonder about the differences between web, hybrid, and native mobile apps. We have been looking at the considerable overlap among web, hybrid, and native apps for a while now. You might be surprised that some of the “best practices” you use in your web app aren’t as effective in native and hybrid apps.

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