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The Bots Face Off – Or Do They? ChatGPT Versus Bard

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Bard is able to generate different creative text formats, like poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc. It can sometimes produce plausible-sounding but incorrect responses, especially when dealing with ambiguous queries or topics it hasn’t been extensively trained on. The C-Bot is the clear winner of this test.

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xAPI vs SCORM: Understanding E-Learning Standards

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This article is here to give you the lowdown on SCORM (that’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model for those playing along at home) and xAPI (also known as Experience API or Tin Can API—because “Tin Can” sounds cooler). We’ll break down what these acronyms do, compare their features, and explore their roles in e-learning.

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xAPI vs SCORM: Understanding E-Learning Standards

Gyrus

This article is here to give you the lowdown on SCORM (that’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model for those playing along at home) and xAPI (also known as Experience API or Tin Can API—because “Tin Can” sounds cooler). We’ll break down what these acronyms do, compare their features, and explore their roles in e-learning.

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

Gyrus

This article is here to give you the lowdown on SCORM (that’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model for those playing along at home) and xAPI (also known as Experience API or Tin Can API—because “Tin Can” sounds cooler). We’ll break down what these acronyms do, compare their features, and explore their roles in e-learning.

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SCORM and xAPI: Understanding E-Learning Standards

Gyrus

This article is here to give you the lowdown on SCORM (that’s Sharable Content Object Reference Model for those playing along at home) and xAPI (also known as Experience API or Tin Can API—because “Tin Can” sounds cooler). We’ll break down what these acronyms really do, compare their features, and explore their roles in e-learning.

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Need a copy editor? Look in the mirror

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I often tell folks that making a practice of self-editing is a great way to level up : finish your draft (email appeal, social media post, video script, or whatever else), walk away from it for a minute, and then go back and make changes as an editor would. This doesn’t mean you need to turn your copy into a Wikipedia article.