Posts by Jim Ingram

Jim is product manager to a number of Rustici Software products including Content Controller, an application he’s helped shepherd into the world. Jim likes reading sci-fi and biographies and he loves playing board games.

Product Talks Feedback and how we use it

Product talks: Feedback and how we use it

From problem to solution Product managers at Rustici Software (all two of us) have three core responsibilities: understanding our customers, identifying problems and opportunities, and building consensus around solutions. Understanding our customers means knowing what's most important to them and what value our products provide.…

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Rustici blog Engine 20.1 release

New in Engine 20: LTI support, YouTube connector, and more

There’s a new release of Rustici Engine available now, and we’re calling it 20.1. Long-time Rustici Software partners might ask “Don’t you mean 2020.1?” Nope. With this release, we’ve decided to start using a more typical naming convention for our product versions, and 20 seemed…

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Rustici Blog Engine Cloud shared API

Rustici Engine and SCORM Cloud now share the same API

The release of SCORM Cloud’s v2 API is a pretty big milestone for Rustici Software; for the first time ever, Rustici Engine and SCORM Cloud have the same API. We think this is exciting for a few reasons, which I’ll get to, but first I…

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Content Controller user model in v2.1

Making room for new users in Content Controller v2.1

We’ve been working on Content Controller for three years now, and in that time our focus has been on core functionality, usability, and adding and improving features based on feedback from our customers. We’re proud of the resulting application, and proud that it has delivered…

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content-controller-v21-lti-lmss

Distribute courses to LTI LMSs with Content Controller v2.1

Here at Rustici Software, we work with a lot of different standards. The initial release of Content Controller in early 2016 allowed users to import SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, AICC, and xAPI-based “Tin Can” packages, as well as custom content using our Rustici Cross Domain…

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How we reduced clicking in the release of content controller v2.0

How we reduced clicking in Content Controller v2.0

We've gotten a lot of feedback about Content Controller since we started working on it back in 2015: feature requests, bug reports, criticisms and praise. We also have conversations with customers and potential customers about what problems Content Controller solves for them and where it…

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