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Interesting Uses of Technology: Virtual Libraries in Second Life

Tech Soup

YouTube and Wikipedia are usually first choices for information seekers. Today, many libraries have adopted a hybrid approach in providing access to information in which the physical institution anchors a complementary digital collection. In fact, accessibility is the biggest pull for the digitization of anything these days, right?

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xAPI vs SCORM: Understanding E-Learning Standards

Gyrus

It quickly became the go-to standard for e-learning professionals due to its compatibility with various Learning Management Systems (LMS). However, as technology advanced and learning environments became more diverse, the limitations of SCORM became apparent. xAPI, on the other hand, is not confined to an LMS.

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

Gyrus

It quickly became the go-to standard for e-learning professionals due to its compatibility with various Learning Management Systems (LMS). However, as technology advanced and learning environments became more diverse, the limitations of SCORM became apparent. xAPI, on the other hand, is not confined to an LMS.

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SCORM and xAPI: Understanding E-Learning Standards

Gyrus

It quickly became the go-to standard for e-learning professionals due to its compatibility with various Learning Management Systems (LMS). However, as technology advanced and learning environments became more diverse, the limitations of SCORM became apparent. xAPI, on the other hand, is not confined to an LMS.

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New Models for Children's Museums: Wired Classrooms?

Museum 2.0

The schools have open wireless internet, so each student has continual access to the Web. Apple calls this program “one to one” learning, meaning not one instructor but one computer per child. Bob argues that giving kids laptops enables more participatory, engaged learning. Who is going to create and lead this place?