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In October 2013, an eLearning Guild report showed the most common authoring tools were Adobe Captivate, TechSmith Camtasia, Articulate Storyline, Articulate Studio, and Trivantis Lectora, and those tools are still leaders in this market. Is there a preference or reason for choosing xAPI, AICC, SCORM over the other?
Camtasia by Techsmith. Tin Can (xAPI). Aurion Learning is a blog written by eLearning experts who use unusually creative techniques to help the company’s clients find a solution to L&D challenges. Check out their resources page too for some insightful tips and info. Resource Type: eLearning Design Tool.
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Course standards include xAPI and PENS, besides the standards of SCORM. . Techsmith Camtasia. Uses intelligence components for content authoring with dynamic themes that take care of the details for you. Ability to use, re-use assets i.e. resuable learning objects. Publish directly to an LMS and LRS if you so choose.
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dominKnow Claro (#1), Articulate (Storyline #2 and Studio), Adobe Captivate, Lectora and their other offerings, Ancile, iSpring, Litmos Author, TechSmith, Udutu, Allen Interactions and one other I can’t recall, but they were there. In several cases I had to ask if they planned to add Tin Can (xAPI). Strange.
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