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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Essential Reading for Instructional Design?

Learning Visions

As an instructional designer/eLearning professional, what books are the essential tools in your reference library ? Im not looking for the obtuse theory books. Im already feeling a bit overwhelmed. Im about halfway through Michael Allens new book, Designing Successful E-Learning. I prefer the get-down-and-dirty variety.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

Learners are prompted to choose from multiple solutions to given scenarios. A small unit of a larger piece of learning content is referred to as a chunk. The main difference between a cloud LMS and other solutions is that learning content, tracking and reporting data is stored in the cloud. Branching Navigation. Manifest File.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Beginning Instructional Designers Toolkit

Learning Visions

Im not a big theory person. Im much more into practical application. Im not saying that these theories are right or wrong -- but they get tossed about and referred to with great relish by some in the industry. Im not a big theory person. Im much more into practical application." Amen, Cammy.

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xAPI vs SCORM: Understanding E-Learning Standards

Gyrus

This article is here to give you the lowdown on SCORM (that’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model for those playing along at home) and xAPI (also known as Experience API or Tin Can API—because “Tin Can” sounds cooler). SCORM, or Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is a set of technical standards for e-learning software products.

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xAPI vs SCORM: Understanding E-Learning Standards

Gyrus

This article is here to give you the lowdown on SCORM (that’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model for those playing along at home) and xAPI (also known as Experience API or Tin Can API—because “Tin Can” sounds cooler). SCORM, or Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is a set of technical standards for e-learning software products.

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xAPI vs Scrom: The Future of E-Learning Standards Explained

Gyrus

This article is here to give you the lowdown on SCORM (that’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model for those playing along at home) and xAPI (also known as Experience API or Tin Can API—because “Tin Can” sounds cooler). SCORM, or Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is a set of technical standards for e-learning software products.

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SCORM and xAPI: Understanding E-Learning Standards

Gyrus

This article is here to give you the lowdown on SCORM (that’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model for those playing along at home) and xAPI (also known as Experience API or Tin Can API—because “Tin Can” sounds cooler). SCORM, or Sharable Content Object Reference Model, is a set of technical standards for e-learning software products.

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