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History of the LMS

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CBT Prior to online learning known then as WBT, and then the latter term of e-learning (vendors today, use it to refer to content that is online), there was CBT. CBT was the “new” and exciting way to learn. Other fun tidbits AICC was the leader here, then came SCORM. WBT (Web-Based Training).

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#10 to #1 LMSs of 2012

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#10 eLogic Learning - Essential LMS. Features include: Extended enterprise – multiple children/sub-portals, each skinned/branded and each on a separate server – many EEs are on a shared server. surveys/assessments, e-commerce, transcripts, ad-hoc reporting and the other standards in the industry (90/10).

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Questions to Ask Ur Prospective LMS Vendor

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What about AICC? Unless you purchased a tool that is only AICC compliant, which in that case, time to ditch it and get another one. If you purchased an AICC only, then you have to find a system that is AICC compliant. It can be SCORM too, but the AICC is the key. . Can you track the end users in it?

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Break it down! (No it’s not Hammer Time! Yet)

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If you want to track in a learning management system or learning platform that supports SCORM then you want it. If your goal is just to post the course on a server and let people access it, just for the sake of learning and you don’t care about tracking of any sort – then no, you do not need any compliance standard.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools 2010 – Innovators, Winners and Updated Trends

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Also SCORM 1.2 & AICC. iPod, mobile phones, YouTube, message boards, e-mail. iTunes, iTunes University, Facebook, MySpace, CD, web server & more. SAAS or hosted on your own servers. LMS, web, CD, etc., ADL SCORM 2004 CERTIFIED. Offers optional screen recording program ($99). Create SD and HD movies.