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Assessing the Impact of Tin Can API on eLearning ROI

Brilliant Teams

Tin Can API is an eLearning specification that allows data to be collected and tracked across various learning experiences, both online and offline. Versatility Tin Can API can track various learning activities, such as reading a document, watching a video, attending a seminar, or even performing tasks in real-life scenarios.

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Lost in Lingo? Top 10 L&D Jargon Terms Emerging Professionals Should Know

Hurix Digital

Think of it as the command center for your learning and development initiatives, orchestrating everything from course administration to progress tracking and reporting. It leverages familiar elements like challenges, goals, and progress tracking to transform knowledge acquisition into a rewarding game-like journey.

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5 Benefits Of Self-Paced Learning

Academy of Mine

Going deeper, in-person seminars and training can be a lot more stressful than learning online since there are people surrounding you 24/7. For introverts or employees with more social anxiety, this type of pressure can lead to lower test scores and lower overall performance while training. 3) Train Users around the world.

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Have You mEnabled Your eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

And do they communicate with the LMS for scores and other tracking data? Ensure your new courses are not just technically compatible, but also deliver an effective and aesthetically appealing learning experience to your users. Are the new courses SCORM compliant?

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Top 4 Common Challenges of Using Educational Video Games in the Classroom

Hurix Digital

Game-based learning is a teaching style that uses educational video games to support traditional teaching styles (oral instruction, lectures, seminars, textbook reading, exams, homework assignments, special projects, etc.) Educators may wish to intentionally score low on a game to see what the assessments reveal.

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Testing Doesn’t Work at Work

Digitec Interactive

I don’t care about the passing score on the eLearning. Since passing classes and graduating depended on test scores, it made sense for you to learn “how to test.” Example: A salesperson attends a seminar about their company’s new CRM system. “Look, I need these employees to do their jobs. Right now, that isn’t happening.

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10 Gamification Training Software

Ed App

Compared to traditional training methods like seminars or text-heavy learning modules, gamification allows L&D professionals to accelerate and improve their training, onboarding, and compliance processes and motivate their employees. Highlights: Game template library, leaderboards, badges, rewards, results tracking.