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SCORM Cloud is a relatively new product, and new products need prices and pricing schemes. So we picked one. We promised ourselves, though, that we would listen to our customers and prospective customers (the market) and that we would be willing to change that pricing structure if we needed to.
Well, I’m happy to [...]

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As we’ve mentioned several times, we want you all to be building applications against the SCORM Cloud. It is built explicitly with the purpose of being a piece of functionality in other applications.
As we first released the SCORM Cloud, we offered up the API, some client libraries, some documentation, and we even [...]

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I had an “ah ha” moment this weekend. To put it in geek-speak, I had my first experience with mobile learning for performance support…and it was amazing.
After seeing a quote to replace the windows in my house which roughly approximated the US median annual household income, I decided it might be a better idea to [...]

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