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References: Malone, T. Retrieved January 16, 2013 from ADL Web Site. One note of caution however is that you don’t need to add fantasy to everything and, at some point, you need to allow the learner to rehearse the desired behavior in a real or realistic setting. Cognitive Science, 4. Gredler, M.
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ADL (Advanced Distributed Learning). A small unit of a larger piece of learning content is referred to as a chunk. Face to face training refers to the in-person elements of instructor-led training. One popular eLearning podcast is hosted by Connie Malamed and started in 2013. Classroom-Based Training. Responsive Design.
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This standard is being developed by Rustici Software (with a world-wide active community participating and contributing) for Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) – the keepers of SCORM. However, ‘Experience API’ is ADL’s official name for this standard. Published on 14-Oct-2013. Please let us know. Written by Santhosh Kumar.
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