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Tin Can, otherwise known as xAPI, was developed in 2013 (over a decade after SCORM was released). Fast forward to 2013 and xAPI was released as a more advanced version of SCORM — the main difference is that you can track learning outside of the LMS and offline. Track learning that happens offline or outside of an LMS.
Thanks to the Aviation Industry Computer-based Training Committee (AICC) , elearning standards have been in place since 1988. AICC was formed during the early days of computer-based training to ensure the compatibility between learning content and early training technologies. Both SCORM and xAPI built off the framework AICC provided.
This year we will focus on the top ten authoring tools for 2013. SCORM/AICC. Was in the top 10 for 2012 and stays in for 2013. AICC/SCORM, SCORM 1.2, There you have it – the top ten authoring tools for 2013. Welcome to my yearly Halloween Edition. Each one has a frightful story to tell. Nice assessment tool.
The first official eLearning content standard, AICC was developed by the Aviation Industry CBT Committee in 1993 as a CD-ROM based standard. A predecessor to SCORM, AICC was difficult to work with and many steps were required to get content in the format running in a learning management system (LMS). Interoperability. JavaScript.
One popular eLearning podcast is hosted by Connie Malamed and started in 2013. Once a specification has been recognized by an official body, it becomes a standard, like AICC , SCORM or Tin Can xAPI. Popular eLearning content standards include AICC, SCORM and xAPI.
Before we get into how SCORM, Tin Can (also called xAPI, or meaning Experience API), and AICC are different, let’s start with what they all have in common: a complicated acronym (AICC is a doozy), and standards and specifications for eLearning content that is compatible across multiple platforms. What is AICC? What is SCORM?
TinCan with online/offline synch. I have been told the new UI will launch in early 2013. SCORM/AICC. M-learning support, assignment grader can be offline and then re-synched online, but courses can not be online/offline. SCORM/AICC. Unlimited portals. Compliance management, certification management.
Here is how these new rankings will work throughout 2013: Debut this month, update in July, final top 25 in Dec. and SCORM/AICC. They are reporting that in March 2013 you will be able to output to HTML5. . #5 Also no offline/online synch unless via a LMS (which supports it). Therefore, new rankings are in order.
Easy to use interface and supports SCORM and AICC. #18 AICC, SCORM and PENS support. FT- Another product I liked in 2012 and still like in 2013. Supports AICC and SCORM. 15 Articulate Studio 09 - Until I see what 2013 can do (and it is about to be in beta), Studio sits at number 15. Layers & objects.
Here are just a few popular features for current LMS platforms: Offline learning trackers – giving learners the ability to work through content when they are not connected to the internet. Supported Specifications: AICC. Supported Specifications: AICC. Year Founded: 2013. Supported Specifications: AICC.
2013 - LMSs are not the only learning system in town. Offline viewing. 264, MP4, MOV, WMA, AICC, etc. Beta folks still waiting for Beta to return. 2012 – Mobile video consumption rises up to 5.4 percent, which may seem nominal, but it is a 64 percent increase from April of the same year. Ooyala, Nov. SCORM compliant.
Work offline with their optional Studio Server – extra charge. SCORM 2004, AICC. #4 Rather continuing to break down course walls through superior feature sets and an understanding of where authoring tools should be in 2013. UI is crisp and modern – again should be universal in any authoring tool product.
Otherwise known as Tin Can — xAPI was developed in 2013 — over a decade after SCORM was released. Fast forward to 2013 and xAPI was released as a more advanced version of SCORM — the main difference is that you can track learning outside of the LMS and offline. Track learning that happens offline or outside of an LMS.
So, in 2013, the developers of SCORM released xAPI (also known as Tin Can). In fact, according to a survey conducted by Software Advice, most users prefer xAPI (over older protocols such as SCORM and AICC) for its advanced tracking and reporting capabilities and course creation flexibility. Source: Software Advice.
Developed in 2013 (then known as Project Tin Can), xAPI was created to be the successor of SCORM , the most widely used learning specification form. Tracks rich data for better ROI analysis SCORM and AICC only allows you to capture specific LMS data. Supports offline access xAPI does not require 24/7 internet connectivity.
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