Learning Management Sytems
LMS Explained
A learning management system (LMS) is a software application that automates the administration, tracking, and reporting of training events. LMSs can cater to different educational, administrative, and deployment needs or requirements. While an LMS for corporate learning, for example, may share many characteristics with a LMS, or virtual learning environment, used by educational institutions, they each meet unique needs.
The virtual learning environment used by universities and colleges allow instructors to manage their courses and exchange information with students for a course that in most cases will last several weeks and will meet several times during those weeks. In the corporate setting a course may be much shorter, completed in a single instructor-led or online session.
e-Learning and CBT
The overall trend towards online learning solutions like e-Learning and Computer Based Training (CBT) has been expedited throughout corporations and institutions because it saves money for the organization while giving students access 24/7. Given those benefits, e-learning is capturing a large portion of learning activities both in academics and in industry. E-Learning, CBT, virtual learning, distance learning, web based training.... whatever the term, they all mean using a computer and the internet instead of driving to a classroom and sitting in a chair. We specialize in consulting with you to determine what solution fits your needs. There is no one-size fits all in the learning and training arena.
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SCORM and SCORM Conformant Content
Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) is a collection of standards and specifications for web-based e-learning. It defines communications between client side content and a host system called the run-time environment (commonly a function of a learning management system). SCORM also defines how content may be packaged into a transferable ZIP file.
SCORM is a specification of the Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative, which comes out of the Office of the United States Secretary of Defense.
SCORM 2004 introduces a complex idea called sequencing, which is a set of rules that specifies the order in which a learner may experience content objects. In simple terms, they constrain a learner to a fixed set of paths through the training material, permit the learner to "bookmark" their progress when taking breaks, and assure the acceptability of test scores achieved by the learner.
Sales Presentations
It is not just for training any more. It is for selling too!
Rich interactive sales presentations are developed in the same way and with the same tools as e-Learning content. Let our expert staff help you create sales tools rich with graphics, voice overs, product demonstrations and calls to action. Dazzle your clients while keeping fresh and new presentations updated whenever your products change.

