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Charles: When I joined Reuters (as it was then) in 2001, the various training departments were primarily focused on designing and delivering classroom training. It’s important to be aware that 70:20:10 is a reference model and not a recipe. One global technology company refers to their learning model as the ‘Three Es’.
Charles: When I joined Reuters (as it was then) in 2001, the various training departments were primarily focused on designing and delivering classroom training. It’s important to be aware that 70:20:10 is a reference model and not a recipe. One global technology company refers to their learning model as the ‘Three Es’.
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SCORM stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model. 2001) and SCORM 2004 (3rd edition). It offers advanced analytics and a fully-customizable interface. And what does SCORM-compliant actually mean? In this review, we compare the main SCORM-compliant LMSs to help you make your decision. SCORM: A quick overview.
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