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We’ll be attending a case study presented by Shane Gallagher of the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative on integrating training platforms through xAPI. If you would like to learn more about the CHEST/WCW xAPI project (also featuring Watershed LRS ), please download our free whitepaper case study today!
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ve ever met anyone, outside the DOD / ADL who doesn???t Do a couple of white-papers do anything to help remedy the situation?" [I added the bold] Evidently Brooks Andrus REALLY feel strongly about this as well: "I???m m not sure I???ve t think SCORM and AICC are over engineered pieces of junk.
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Aaron, can you tell me a little bit about your background and how you became involved with ADL? Two months after my layoff, a company called CTC recruited me to work for ADL. I worked with ADL from 2003-2006 and participated in the Technical Working Group afterwards. First off, Craig, thanks for having me. Grainger, Inc.
Tin Can API was developed by Rustici Software when they were contracted by ADL, the keepers of SCORM, to come up with a new approach to learning systems and methodology. This was the year 2010 and ADL was looking for research ideas for the development of the next generation of SCORM.
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