Course Tech 2013, June Jamrich Parsons, Tin Can + LMS = New PossibilitiesCengage Learning
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Learning management systems are a pervasive tool in higher education, but many seasoned instructors chafe at the
limitations of their SCORM-based learning management system. Tin Can is the next generation SCORM, redesigned
for an era of mobile devices, massive online open courses (MOOCs), interactive content providers, and savvy
instructors. Join interactive textbook pioneer, June Jamrich Parsons, for a session packed with information about
this cutting edge technology. Youll preview some innovative Tin Can apps while exploring how Tin Can will
transform your learning management system and create possibilities for changing the learning dynamics in
your courses.
Life in a post-SCORM world for xAPI Party May2016TorranceLearning
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xAPI is a next-generation standard for tracking learning experiences across systems and platforms. It allows learning activities to be recorded in a structured yet flexible way. This provides a richer picture of learning compared to the previous SCORM standard. An important component of xAPI is the learning record store (LRS), which is a database that collects and stores learning activity statements from across systems. This enables learning data to be analyzed in new ways to improve performance and business results.
- Takeshi Matsuzaki is the CEO of e-learning corporation ltd, which was established in 2000 and provides Moodle services such as setup, support, software development, and training.
- Matsuzaki is also the business section leader for Moodle Association Japan and is a Moodle Certified Course Creator.
- The presentation discussed using responsive themes, video plugins, photo viewers, and payment modules to optimize the Moodle experience across devices and enable paid content.
The Training and Learning Architecture: Infrastructure for the Future of Lear...damonregan
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Realizing future visions of learning requires a shared platform that serves the needs of learners. The Training and Learning Architecture (TLA) is intended to be a shared platform for learning technology that spurs innovation and promotes interoperability. The TLA is a collection of community-created Web services and open source software components to securely manage and provide interfaces to learning data, while protecting privacy.
Presentation at the XV Simposio Internacional de Tecnolog鱈as de la Informaci坦n y las Comunicaciones en la Educaci坦n Conjuntamente con el Congreso Espa単ol de Inform叩tica (CEDI 2013). Madrid, 18 de Septiembre de 2013.
Course Tech 2013, June Jamrich Parsons, Tin Can + LMS = New PossibilitiesCengage Learning
油
Learning management systems are a pervasive tool in higher education, but many seasoned instructors chafe at the
limitations of their SCORM-based learning management system. Tin Can is the next generation SCORM, redesigned
for an era of mobile devices, massive online open courses (MOOCs), interactive content providers, and savvy
instructors. Join interactive textbook pioneer, June Jamrich Parsons, for a session packed with information about
this cutting edge technology. Youll preview some innovative Tin Can apps while exploring how Tin Can will
transform your learning management system and create possibilities for changing the learning dynamics in
your courses.
Life in a post-SCORM world for xAPI Party May2016TorranceLearning
油
xAPI is a next-generation standard for tracking learning experiences across systems and platforms. It allows learning activities to be recorded in a structured yet flexible way. This provides a richer picture of learning compared to the previous SCORM standard. An important component of xAPI is the learning record store (LRS), which is a database that collects and stores learning activity statements from across systems. This enables learning data to be analyzed in new ways to improve performance and business results.
- Takeshi Matsuzaki is the CEO of e-learning corporation ltd, which was established in 2000 and provides Moodle services such as setup, support, software development, and training.
- Matsuzaki is also the business section leader for Moodle Association Japan and is a Moodle Certified Course Creator.
- The presentation discussed using responsive themes, video plugins, photo viewers, and payment modules to optimize the Moodle experience across devices and enable paid content.
The Training and Learning Architecture: Infrastructure for the Future of Lear...damonregan
油
Realizing future visions of learning requires a shared platform that serves the needs of learners. The Training and Learning Architecture (TLA) is intended to be a shared platform for learning technology that spurs innovation and promotes interoperability. The TLA is a collection of community-created Web services and open source software components to securely manage and provide interfaces to learning data, while protecting privacy.
Presentation at the XV Simposio Internacional de Tecnolog鱈as de la Informaci坦n y las Comunicaciones en la Educaci坦n Conjuntamente con el Congreso Espa単ol de Inform叩tica (CEDI 2013). Madrid, 18 de Septiembre de 2013.
Takeshi Matsuzaki is the CEO of e-learning corp., ltd, which was established in 2000. He has held leadership roles in several organizations related to online learning standards and platforms. E-learning corp. provides Moodle services, software development, and training. Matsuzaki is also a core developer for the Moodle SCORM module and several other Moodle plugins and tools.
This document discusses SCORM and the Tin Can API. It begins by providing background on SCORM versions and certification. It then discusses key concepts enabled by the Tin Can API, such as tracking user experiences and data across different applications and devices. The document concludes by providing contact information for the presenter, Mike Rustici, and resources for learning more about the Tin Can API through its website and ADL initiative.
This document provides a history of SCORM and the development of new capabilities enabled by the Experience API (Tin Can API). It discusses how the API allows for simpler content that can run from anywhere, including on mobile devices and in disconnected environments. The API also enables new types of learning activities like games and simulations. The document promotes wider adoption of the API through participation in its development and by asking learning technology vendors to support it.
Rethinking learning systems with Tin Can API - 4/15/13Rustici Software
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The document discusses how the Tin Can API framework can connect learning experiences across different systems by enabling the transfer of learning data between systems, capturing learning data from any source, and allowing learning to occur outside of traditional learning management systems (LMS). Key benefits include freeing learning data from isolated systems and enabling new types of analytics based on a more complete view of a learner's activities and experiences.