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 | Papers: SCORM and the Learning Management System (LMS)..By Stuart Campbell |
catherine writes "What actually is SCORM? SCORM, Shareable Content Object Reference Model, is a standard for web-based e-learning that has been developed to define communication between client-side content and a runtime environment. In the context of this article, the client-side content would be the course launched by a student and the runtime environment would be a Learning Management System. The SCORM standard has undergone several version releases from SCORM v1.0 in 1999 to the SCORM 2004 3rd Edition in 2006. The purpose of this article is to look in a little more detail at the communication flow between the LMS and a course that is SCORM v2.1 compliant. The intention is not to review every possible communication but just the main calls. We will look at SCORM in the context of a SCORM course, i.e. a course that has been developed and built to communicate with a Learning Management System using the SCORM standard. "
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Posted by mindsheet on Thursday, December 03 @ 03:18:50 CST (209 reads)
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 | Papers: How Important Is Wikipedia In The Grand Scheme Of Things?..By Bill Platt |
catherine writes "Wikipedia is the center of the online encyclopedia universe. Millions of entries on every conceivable topic makes this website an authority source that many young students and adults turn to from all corners of the globe. "
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Posted by mindsheet on Sunday, December 02 @ 23:05:00 CST (818 reads)
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 | Papers: Ten Amazing Brain Facts......By Steve Gillman |
catherine writes "What part of you is only 1% to 3% of your body's mass, yet uses 20% of all the oxygen you breathe? Your brain! Here are ten more brain facts. "
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Posted by mindsheet on Monday, October 08 @ 00:05:00 CDT (753 reads)
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 | Papers: What Is Lateral Thinking?.....by Steve Gillman |
catherine writes "What exactly is Lateral thinking? For starters, it's a word invented by Edward DeBono in 1967. At some point since then it became a part of the English language (it is in the Oxford English Dictionary and most others now). DeBono, on his official web site, says there are several ways to define it. "
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Posted by mindsheet on Monday, June 19 @ 00:05:00 CDT (758 reads)
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 | Papers: Problem Solving Strategies....by Steve Gillman |
catherine writes "What could you use a few good problem solving strategies for? New ideas for your business, perhaps. New ways to deal with your children. To come up with different approaches to building things, writing stories, or finding a job. Whatever the purpose, here are a couple powerful problem solving strategies. "
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Posted by mindsheet on Monday, January 23 @ 13:57:55 CST (728 reads)
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 | Papers: Ten Steps to Reduce Your Risk of Identity Theft...by Howard Goff |
catherine writes "You've probably heard about identity theft on television or read about it in the newspaper, and you may already be aware of the damage these crimes can cause victims and their families. What you may not know is how to protect yourself from these attacks. Below you'll find ten steps that can help you minimize your chances of becoming another identity theft statistic. "
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Posted by mindsheet on Thursday, December 22 @ 23:05:00 CST (717 reads)
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 | Papers: Elements of Timeless Leadership......by Karin Syren |
catherine writes "Great leadership is timeless, always in vogue. The world has been hungry for great leaders from time immemorial. In times of chaos and war, environmental and social upheaval, great leaders often emerge pointing the way toward peace. In times of tranquility, calm and prosperity, great leaders have emerged to maintain the systems of order and to challenge apathy. "
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Posted by mindsheet on Wednesday, October 12 @ 00:05:00 CDT (829 reads)
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 | Papers: The Greatest Leaders Are Often The Worst Leaders |
brentfilson writes "It's a common occurrence, a CEO leads a company to record earnings, retires and in months, those once high-flying earnings are dropping like shot ducks.
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Posted by mindsheet on Tuesday, March 08 @ 23:05:00 CST (726 reads)
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 | Papers: How to Start Writing Policies and Procedures |
chrisanderson writes "Any old policy and procedure format saves time by not having to start from scratch, right? Well, not necessarily...."
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Posted by mindsheet on Sunday, February 06 @ 23:05:00 CST (725 reads)
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 | Papers: How to Create Well-Defined Processes |
chrisanderson writes "Interested in learning how to reduce development time, save money and stay in control? Business professionals can learn how to create well-defined processes with the easy-to-manage Process Approach of Plan-Do-Check-Act.
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Posted by mindsheet on Sunday, January 23 @ 23:05:00 CST (733 reads)
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