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In 2016 we saw each of these trends take root. Tony is best known in the eLearning industry for founding eLearning Learning , which pulls in blog posts from the most popular eLearning bloggers. You can read more about Clive on his blog. He’s also the author of the popular Learning & Collaboration blog.
Now that we are over halfway through 2016, we felt it was time to reflect on how well our predictions played out here at Web Courseworks as well as the eLearning industry. Fall 2016 Webinar Series – This fall, we will be following up with Valerie Smothers from MedBiquitous to talk about PI and the outdated PDF Certificate. Appearance.
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When you need solid advice about learning strategy and technology, which blogs come to mind? If you’ve been ignoring LMS vendor blogs, it’s time to take a closer look. And I’m increasingly impressed by the quality of content in some LMS blogs. The Totara blog is one reason why. Customer Learning.
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This is the last Learnlet for 2016, and so it’s time for some reflections on what has been an ‘interesting’ year. So, I did a fair bit of speaking in 2016, keynoting conferences in New York and Beijing, as well as more private events live and online. The post 2016 Reflections appeared first on Learnlets.
Back in 2014 Kineo joined the Learning Locker Open Source LRS Project – and strengthened the relationship by becoming a Learning Locker Partner in 2016.
by Megan Torrance In my previous xAPI article I pointed to the emergence of "geek-free tools and platforms" as the hallmark that xAPI is beginning to achieve main-stream status. Here's a slide I presented at the 2016 ATD ICE conference in Denver.
This post curates resources shared via the backchannel of the 2016 DevLearn Conference & Expo being held November 16 – 18 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sharing these collections on this blog has shown that others find value in the collections as well. Official 2016 DevLearn Resources. Conference Website. Concurrent Sessions.
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The same thing happened with Tin Can API (xAPI). There will be an increase in blog posts, formal. Over the course of 2016 we’ll start to see much more about micro-learning. It still is popular (and with good reason ), but it’s not being written about to the same degree as it once was in our industry.
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On the blog: LUC 2016 Recap: Sharing Bright Ideas in Sunny Florida. Featured Trivantis Community Post: LUC 2016 Community Showcase. Take a look at this excerpt from Community Manager Jennie Valley’s presentation at the LUC 2016. Social buzz: Lectora and xAPI. Here’s a quick look at everything we’ve been up to!
This blog intends to make it easy for you and help pick the right tool quickly. Cost of one license (as of 22-Sep-2016). Track in xAPI. You need to consider various aspects such as cost, built-in features, flexibility of the tool, and the output it gives. Analyzing all these features can cost you a lot of time and effort.
This post curates resources shared via the backchannel of the 2016 Learning Technologies Conference and Exhibition being held February 3-4 in London. Sharing these collections on this blog has shown that others find value in the collections as well. Official 2016 Learning Technologies Conference Resources. Conference Website.
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LEO Learning and our sister company Watershed have been teaming up to deliver trends and insights based on learning analytics since 2016. This blog, originally posted on Watershed, looks at some of the trends taken from our 2019 survey results. . A version of this post originally appeared on the Watershed blog.
This post curates resources shared via the backchannel of the 2016 DevLearn Conference & Expo being held November 16 – 18 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Sharing these collections on this blog has shown that others find value in the collections as well. I am a huge proponent of backchannel learning. Official DevLearn Conference Resources.
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We focus on the following topics while discussing their relevance, exploring practical implications, and providing helpful tips on how you can track and measure learning with xAPI and other methods. 70:20:10 & xAPI. Content Curation: External Resources & xAPI. The 70:20:10 Model. The Internet & Your Organization.
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As in last year’s post, the rankings will be split up over multiple blog posts and weeks. . Who in the Top 50 to 30 appeared in past rankings for 2018, 2017, 2016? Blackboard (2018, 2017, 2016). Tessello (2018, 2017, 2016). Persona Learning Management (2018, 2017 – 2016 under their other name).
This is the time of year for reports to come out; Docebo and ATD each recently released their reports of the state of the training industry for 2016. Gamification , social media , xAPI for tracking, virtual reality—elearning trends that hold so much promise for effective, engaging, powerful learning. Until next time, Kevin Gumienny.
What happens when the authoring tool Lectora® Online and Docebo’s learning management system are integrated via xAPI? In addition, they have the opportunity for powerful reporting using xAPI. Let’s talk about xAPI for a minute. They’ll discuss the xAPI standard and share practical applications companies are using today.
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We've been using Watershed Insights to dig into several models of learning evaluation in light of what's possible with modern technologies such as xAPI. Editor's Note: This blog post was originally posted on January 19, 2016, and has been updated for comprehensiveness.]. Meet our "super method" for learning evaluation.
xAPI isn’t really the “new kid on the block” anymore, but it’s still what everyone is talking about. Lectora has supported xAPI since its release, and many people stopping by our booth told us that Lectora is the best tool on the market for xAPI. We hope to see you next year at DevLearn 2016! Responsive Course Design.
At the 2016 ATD TechKnowledge Conference, I hosted a session designed for people just getting started with e-learning. I periodically put out an authoring tools comparison that shares my personal opinion on the differences between several of the most common tools: 2016 authoring tools comparison. All are still in use today.
Trivantis won a Brandon Hall Group Excellence in Technology Silver Award for Best Advance in Content Authoring Technology for Lectora Online and xAPI. Now Accepting LUC 2016 Speaker Proposals. Want to present your bright idea at the 2016 Lectora User Conference? Send in your speaker proposal today.
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At this time it is not yet self-contained, however come back to me by late 2016 and I think you will see that those that dive into this new technological end will go that route. Game Time: Throughout this blog, there are plenty of rock and roll references – from a music standpoint. E-Commerce app – Already in play.
At this time it is not yet self-contained, however come back to me by late 2016 and I think you will see that those that dive into this new technological end will go that route. Game Time: Throughout this blog, there are plenty of rock and roll references – from a music standpoint. E-Commerce app – Already in play.
I reviewed the numbers from 2016 for predications for 2017, and despite a couple of hiccups, still crossed over the 90% percentile once again. xAPI – slow and steady. Hey, I can see this blog in my mobile browser. As I recall, it was 92-93%. Yes, there will be folks that go 3rd party, but more will build on their own.
(This article was published in the March, 2016 issue of Training Industry Magazine.). More than likely you will want to abandon SCORM for xAPI to gather better data on your learners’ experience. They are going to love it so much, they will be motivated to take it.
Couple of quick housekeeping notes – starting in March, the blog will be posted on Saturdays. Second, I’m still building the off-blog page site for buyers of the 2016 Top 50 LMS Report. The recent change is due to an increase in travel around this wonderful world of ours. But remember it is a work in progress.
At the 2016 ATD TechKnowledge Conference, I hosted a session designed for people just getting started with e-learning. Tin Can API is the early working name for Experience API, which is also known as xAPI. xAPI is an updated standard that also allows more flexibility.
The industry is awash in evolving learning technology features such as micro and adaptive learning, gamification, alternate and virtual reality, xAPI, big data, social, content curation, user experience, video, integration and the list goes on and on. The LMS Almanac: Corporate Edition 2016 includes: Corporate LMS Overview.
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