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Video Learning Platforms

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Screen recording and capture – often seen in demos or software or web tutorials. SaaS or on your own servers – they can do both, but ideally prefer SaaS (they host it). Another capability of transcription services is the ability to change the language. 264, MP4, MOV, WMA, AICC, etc. Grab your Video.

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Capture Learner Data with Google Spreadsheets

Trivantis

Video Demos & Tutorials. Use Firebug , a web development tool, to “listen in” and monitor the browser’s communication with the server via the website code. Tip: Always use exactly what Firebug gives you for variable/form names – don’t change the spelling, capitalization, etc. AICC & SCORM Compliant e-Learning.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools 2010 – Innovators, Winners and Updated Trends

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In 2010, the RCAT market continued its upswing and nothing indicates to me it will be changing anytime soon. Also SCORM 1.2 & AICC. iTunes, iTunes University, Facebook, MySpace, CD, web server & more. SAAS or hosted on your own servers. See if they offer tutorials, manuals, support, webinars, etc.

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Best Learning Management System in Australia

Brilliant Teams

In contrast, locally hosted LMSs are managed on internal servers, often preferred by organizations that require greater control over data security and customization. Common standards include SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model), AICC, and xAPI (also known as Tin Can API).

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What Is xAPI? Overview & Benefits of Experience API

WhatFix

For instance, Tom, who works at company X, was asked to undergo a mobile-based tutorial on CRM software. xAPI statement features “noun, verb, object” (e.g., “Tom completed a mobile tutorial.”). It also extracts from the CRM updates on how Tom’s interaction with the software has changed post training.

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