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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

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ADDIE (Analysis Design Development Implementation). The ADDIE model is an acronym: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The first official eLearning content standard, AICC was developed by the Aviation Industry CBT Committee in 1993 as a CD-ROM based standard. CMI5 (Computer Managed Instruction).

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Package & track elearning: why companies need both AICC & xAPI

Docebo

AICC and xAPI (Experience API, or formerly Tin Can) are among the most important standards: whilst AICC has been around for a while, the xAPI is relatively recent. AICC is a well known industry standard: it was born in 1989 and it has had broad acceptance in the last year. So why is AICC still important for elearning adopters?

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 2 (M-Z)

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One popular eLearning podcast is hosted by Connie Malamed and started in 2013. SaaS (software as a service): Software hosted in the cloud by an LMS vendor so that customers don’t need to install the system locally. Deciding between a cloud LMS and self-hosted solution should be done early in a selection process.

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SCORM, AICC, xAPI – Which one do I need?

eLearning 24-7

SCORM’s premise, not what it can or cannot do, was its huge premise of interoperability—far more so than AICC. It is a set of rules for how content pieces ( commonly referred to as “courses” ) and systems that host this content ( widely called Learning Management Systems or LMSes ) communicate.

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LMS for Corporate Training and Employee Development

Paradiso

Self-hosted LMS. Self-hosted LMS offer greater control and customization, but also require more technical expertise and resources to maintain. Cloud-based LMS: These are LMS that are hosted in the cloud and are accessed through a web browser. However, they may not offer as much customization as self-hosted LMS.

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Tracking Without an LMS

Tony Karrer

LMS tracking Click Tracking In Click Tracking, you rely on looking at logs of what pages have been clicked on and get reports via log file analysis (web analytics) tools such as WebTrends. Click tracking b. Custom tracking c. LMS Tracking I'm skipping Custom for a second. There are two issues with LMS tracking.

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5 Tips to Prepare Your Storyline Course for Your LMS

eLearning Brothers

There are currently three main publishing standards in the eLearning world: SCORM, AICC, and Tin Can API. (A Misses out on in-depth analysis of user activity. Pros: Allows content to be hosted on a separate server. A fourth standard, CMI5, is coming down the pike, but hasn’t been widely implemented yet.).

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