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July 21, 2019

SCORM Is Dying, Long Live xAPI

SCORM, in all its incarnations, has been a constant within the eLearning community for well over a decade, 18 years to be exact. Since then, technology has left the standard in the dust with users looking for new and more detailed ways to track learner journeys. In truth, SCORM is dead.
by Tom McDowall
June 4, 2019 | Sponsored

6 Tips To Track Learning On The Go In Corporate Training

In order to know how effective your mobile training is, you need to be able to see how your learners are performing. This is critical when determining strengths and weaknesses, and evaluating whether certain requirements were met. In this article, learn 6 tips to track your learning on the go.
by Andrew Hughes
May 1, 2019

The Manifold Benefits Of xAPI

xAPI, Experience API or Tin Can API. If you’re connected to the eLearning or training industry, chances are you’ve heard these terms recently. In this article, we'll discuss in detail what xAPI is, and how it can benefit corporate organizations.
by Debadrita Sengupta
November 27, 2018 | Sponsored

Demystifying xAPI: A Non-Technical Introduction

You’ve heard of xAPI, right? Don’t be put off by its technical front; the opportunities xAPI opens for learning teams can be revolutionary. If you care about delivering real-life impact from your learning programs, it’s time to give xAPI due consideration!
by Georgie Cooke
March 9, 2018

Learning Record Blockchain

Blockchain technology is neary used in every application area. But how can it improve digital learning? This application scenario should give an idea how this technology could support learning by combining the technology with a Learning Record Store (LRS).
by Patrick Walther
November 29, 2017 | Sponsored

3 Big Advantages Of Offline Learning With xAPI Analytics

Email replaced fax machines, smartphones replaced cellphones, while digital media is ushering in an era where DVDs and CDs will soon be obsolete. Those in charge of training and development have seen a tidal wave of creative disruption as the extensive use of mobile devices and remote workers have made the practice of eLearning ubiquitous.
by Mike Alcock