Wednesday, 15 May 2013 22:25
Piecing Together the Puzzle of Your Ultimate eLearner Profile
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Learners come in all shapes and sizes. Take a step back and piece together your eLearner Profile.
Tuesday, 14 May 2013 20:57
Getting Started With SCORM: The basics of initializing/closing a SCO and sending/receiving data
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Continuing on in our discussion of the SCORM standard and how communication happens between a SCO and as LMS, today we will be talking about the first and last communication calls made by a SCO, LMSInitialize and LMSFinish. After that we will get into the basics of how course data is passed back and forth using LMSGetValue and LMSSetValue.
Tuesday, 14 May 2013 14:17
Multiple Business Solutions in One LMS: Who Wants More?
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Is your business thriving in the world of social learning, content management, and long distance collaboration?
Wednesday, 10 April 2013 20:26
Things to consider When Planning for a Multi-Device World and Transitioning to HTML5
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As an e-learning professional you are probably recognizing now, more than ever, is the perfect time to develop e-learning for mobile devices. Let’s face it, today is a mobile, multi-device world and tablets and smartphones are becoming work devices.
Friday, 01 March 2013 17:36
Docebo and WordPress - DoceboWP plugin
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Would you like to turn your WordPress site into an eLearning Portal? Docebo announced the integration of WordPress with the Docebo e-Learning Platform.
Thursday, 07 February 2013 17:04
Getting Started with SCORM: How does SCORM really work?
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The purpose of this series of articles is to provide an easy to understand technical explanation of how exactly the SCORM protocol works. One of the things that greatly surprised me when I first began working with SCORM was that there seemed to be a surprising lack of good, practical technical documentation.
Wednesday, 30 January 2013 10:54
LearnDash Bringing Tin-Can API to WordPress
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By now you have undoubtedly heard about Tin-Can API, the new protocol set to replace SCORM. There are many benefits for Tin-Can, the biggest being its ability to record learning outside the restrictions of a browser window. This “light weight” factor of Tin-Can makes it very versatile, so it was only a matter of time until we started seeing it incorporated in many different ways.
Thursday, 24 January 2013 21:16
A View into the Future of eLearning
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As more organizations are discovering the advantages of eLearning, there is a greater push to take instructor-led courses online. The challenge of course, is how to do this effectively. Fortunately, we have arrived at a point in time where technology now supports the promise of the virtual classroom. From the time personal computers entered the workplace, this has been a goal of training developers. The future is now here.
Friday, 18 January 2013 14:17
Lite LMSs: Comparing Mindflash vs Litmos vs TalentLMS
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Lite LMSs are a growing category of learning management systems. They usually offer basic functionality and rapid content production tools embedded with the system. Those products mainly target organizations with no technical expertise that want to offer learning programs with the minimum possible hassle. In this post we will compare 3 of the most important players on this market: Mindflash, Litmos, and TalentLMS under 3 important aspects, Functionality, Easy-of-use and Cost.
Monday, 19 November 2012 21:18
List of Learning Management Systems: Part 3
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Tools
This blog post is the third of a series that will cover 300+ of Learning Management System Solutions.