By James Burke on
13 October 2006 23:00
Increasingly, people are receiving training and education through their computers. The Shareable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a technical specification that governs how this online training (or “e-learning”) is created and delivered to learners.
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By James Burke on
11 October 2006 23:00
A “learning object” has many different definitions and is normally associated with standards compliant (SCORM & AICC) packaged resources, however, web2.0 applications such as flickr offer quick and easy implementation of “learning object chunks of learning”.
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By James Burke on
15 August 2006 23:00
Learning objects are the core concept in an approach to learning content in which content is broken down into "bite size" chunks. These chunks can be reused, independently created and maintained, and pulled apart and stuck together like so many legos. All well and good, but how do you develop and storyboard for useful and reusable content?
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By James Burke on
06 August 2006 22:00
The world on online learning is continually evolving. Lisa Neal, Editor-in-Chief, eLearn Magazine has collated a list of predictions from eLearning experts mapping the road ahead for 2006 – “half way” through the year some of the predictions are be fulfilled
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