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Why
i-love learning ?
To get together with like-minded
training and technology lovers
To share novelties we are
applying and to collect ideas
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Order of the day
Contents Tin Can Conclusions
New formats What is it? Contents
Adaptive What does it Platforms
HTML5 affect?
Mobility
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Great changes: contents
Contents which
adapt to all
devices
Faster, more
effective formats
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Great changes: tools
Simple editing and production
tools
Geared towards users who
have to provide knowledge, not
towards designers
Separation between the
template and the resources
Collaborative production
models with suppliers
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Great changes: tools
PRODUCTION
• Cloud
• Geared towards mass production
• Based on template use
• Drag & drop repository
• SCORM and Tin Can publishing
• Easy use. Fast learning curve
• Open to customer needs
PRODUCT
• Multi-device
iPad, Smartphone, Android Tablet , Computer
• Multilingual
• Adaptive activities
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Great changes: tools
MULTI-DEVICE
One single product may be visualised and reproduced on different devices.
Information may be accessed from any device.
The contents self-adapt to the device,
so the user experience is identical.
The functionalities are maintained for all devices.
No need to create specific resources for each type of
visualisation.
No need for different accesses on the LMS.
The system identifies the device and adapts all the contents to its own requirements.
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Great changes: mobility
Mobile applications
which allow for
offline training
without losing
tracking
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Learning Coffee Mobile App
1) Customisable by the company
2) Payment models on a per-use on Cloud basis
3) Tin Can tracking
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Learning Coffee Mobile
4) Allows content to run locally with tracking
5) Easy allocation of catalogues to users
6) Content management by user
7) Constant updating of content and App
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Introduction
• Why a new standard?
• Who is using it?
What is Tin Can API?
• What is it?
• How does it work?
• Learning statements
• LRS
Advantages
• Modern version of SCORM
• Record of any (informal) learning experience
• Data freedom
• Productivity-training relation
Scenario
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Why a new standard?
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Why a new standard?
In e-learning, a standard is a set of technical
specifications which allow platforms and content
from different manufacturers to exchange
information.
The most well-known and used is SCORM, which
led to great success and a breakthrough in
the industry.
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Why a new standard?
Standards do not evolve at the required rate
Standards Launch date Adoption levels
AICC February 1998 -
SCORM 1.2 October 2001 65%
SCORM 2004 1th Ed January 2004 -
SCORM 2004 2th Ed July 2004 12%
SCORM 2004 3th Ed October 2006 12%
SCORM 2004 4th Ed March 2009 11%
Source: http://www.elearningatlas.com/
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Why a new standard?
Social change
Technology changes
New ways of learning
New scenarios and roles
It is possible with SCORM but in a rather more complicated way
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Having reached this point…
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Having reached this point…
Each committee has decided to work on its own standard…
Advanced Distributed Learning
• Tin Can API
Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee
• CMI 5
• PENS
Learning-Education-Training Systems Interoperability
• RTWS
• CaaS
Instruction Management Systems
• Common Cartridge
• LTI
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Just as SCORM did in the past …
… ADL has won the battle with Tin Can
“The most evolved standard with a larger capacity for the new reality of e-learning”
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Who is using it?
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Who is using it?
In October 2012, the following companies were quick to adopt it
There are currently more than 100 companies using it
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What is it? How
does it work?
• What is Tin Can API?
• How does it work?
• Learning statements
• LRS
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What is Tin Can API?
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What is Tin Can API?
A new specification which allows the integration of a larger
number of learning experiences both online and offline
“Learning happens
everywhere”
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But… how?
By collecting, sending and receiving information from
«learning statements» to one or several LRS
(statement repository or storage)
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What is a learning
statement?
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What is a learning
statement?
I Did This
Actor Verb Object
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What is an LRS?
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What is an LRS?
A system which stores and manages learning statements
• It is independent from the LMS
• It may be integrated in the LSM
• The information it stores is accessible
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Advantages
• Modern version of SCORM
• Record of any learning experience
• Data freedom
• Productivity-training relation
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1- Modern version of SCORM
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1- Modern version of SCORM
Learn and «leave your mark» with any device
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1- Modern version of SCORM
No restrictions imposed by web browsers
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1- Modern version of SCORM
Eliminating interoperability restrictions
Cost reduction
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1- Modern version of SCORM
Tracing the use of applications, websites, games…
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1- Modern version of SCORM
Gathering learning experiences from «the real world»
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1- Modern version of SCORM
With an internet connection… or without
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1- Modern version of SCORM
With security for suppliers and users
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1- Modern version of SCORM
Both for self-study and group learning
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2- Record of any learning experience
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2- Record of any learning experience
Without knowing beforehand what the user is going to learn…
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2- Record of any learning experience
Tracking of any learning statement we make whilst
learning
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2- Record of any learning experience
Whether formal or informal
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2- Record of any learning experience
Inside or outside the LMS…
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3- Data freedom
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3- Data freedom
SCORM contents restricted tracking to:
• Scores
• States
• Duration/time
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3- Data freedom
Tin Can has no predefined data model
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3- Data freedom
Completely non-reliant on an LMS
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3- Data freedom
Development of sophisticated reporting tools
Non-reliant on what our LMS offers
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3- Data freedom
Users may travel with their data
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4- Relation with productivity
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4- Relation with productivity
Tin Can derives from «activity streams»
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4- Relation with productivity
They capture the activity of one user in one single format
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4- Relation with productivity
It allows us to identify the most successful path …and use it
as a reference for our training plans
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4- Relation with productivity
The effectiveness and impact of the training may be
determined and the Return of Investment may be measured
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Conclusions
1) 2013 is the year in which m-Learnign will become a reality
in many organisations
2) HTML5 and Responsive Design will allow you to produce in
one go, for all devices and in a simple manner
3) A new era is beginning in which the LMS is not the only
access point for e-learning and where content and accessibility
will become essential vehicles for training and development
strategies
4) Tin Can (API Experience) will shake up the way in which we
design, distribute and manage content in organizations