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Christopher Pappas

How Does Your Compensation Compare to eLearning Industry Trends? - 0 views

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    How Does Your Compensation Compare to eLearning Industry Trends? Find out how your compensation compares to eLearning industry trends around the world in the 2013 Global eLearning Salary and Compensation Report from The eLearning Guild. http://elearningindustry.com/how-does-your-compensation-compare-to-elearning-industry-trends
Christopher Pappas

Lite LMSs: Comparing Mindflash vs Litmos vs TalentLMS - 0 views

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    Lite LMSs: Comparing Mindflash vs Litmos vs TalentLMS Lite LMSs are a growing category of learning management systems. They usually offer basic functionality and rapid content production tools embedded with the system. Those products mainly target organizations with no technical expertise that want to offer learning programs with the minimum possible hassle. In this post we will compare 3 of the most important players on this market: Mindlfash, Litmos, and TalentLMS under 3 important aspects, Functionality, Easy-of-use and Cost. http://elearningindustry.com/subjects/companies/item/448-lite-lmss-comparing-mindflash-vs-litmos-vs-talentlms
Christopher Pappas

Educational Pinball - Comparing eLearning to a Game of Pinball - 0 views

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    Educational Pinball - Comparing eLearning to a Game of Pinball Recently I had been trying to think of an effective way of visualising the e-learning process and the mechanics behind it, which would allow me to give a more considered approach for the courses on which I am working, and strengthen the effectiveness of the learning content. In addition this would help me improve my ability to clearly explain the reasoning behind my course material development. http://elearningindustry.com/educational-pinball-comparing-elearning-to-a-game-of-pinball
Christopher Pappas

Tinkering with Tin-Can - 0 views

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    The newest version of eLearning protocol is upon us - are you ready to take the the plunge? For those of you who don't know yet, the eLearning protocol SCORM is going through a massive make-over, specifically from SCORM v1.2/2004 to what is currently being labeled as Tin-Can API. The overhaul is so significant that it will likely reshape the way we record, track, and administer eLearning for years to come. Admittedly, this change will take some time to gain momentum, but with early adopters such as Articulate (and the less vocal Adobe Captivate) jumping on board, all the pieces are in place for this new standard to flourish. So what's so different about Tin-Can compared to the previous standards?
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