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But the vendors are already stepping in and create the cars, roads and gas stations, new learning theories will emerge and it will become clearer in the future. Start dreaming and doing it and request (or force) your vendor that they will enable it (in the spirit of the keynote from John Landau.). And this is big!
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or AICC or SCORM 2004 (without sequencing and navigation controls). In case of AICC there may, sometimes, be some additional work we would need to do. IMHO I think it is important for an LMS vendor to showcase number of users, number of clients using their product. I think these help a prospect as well.
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Note: there are additional rating items such as would use again, vendor responsiveness, etc. And, Quizmaker allows you to track your results with your standards based Learning Management System as Quizmaker output is SCORM and AICC compliant. So, the eLearningGuild research again to the rescue.
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This, alongside the introduction and adoption of the AICC and SCORM standards for eLearning, became the core purpose and the only functionality of the LMS to be understood and effectively used by the organizations. The LMS of “Now” brings them together, allowing the management of learning without differentiation!
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Features 102 vendors. If vendor does not listing pricing on web site, you will see “Not Available on Site&#. Vendors who offer multiple price points based on edition/version Or by sector: individual, corporate, academia, non-profit, government (when applicable), is listed in the pricing info. . SCORM or AICC.
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AICC goes after the same thing as what I've described above for SCORM (tracking under an LMS). Note: ARIADNE, AICC, IEEE LTSC, and IMS all participate in ADL's work on SCORM). So, when I've been consulting with vendors who are working on any kind of authoring system, that was a particularly interesting standard.
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These three profiles ensure that both the training company and the customer can work on the system without much dependence on the LMS vendor or the training company for routine tasks like license management, course management, reporting, learner support for basic queries, eCommerce, etc.
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