Rustici blog ADL iFest 2019

Centralizing content and building xAPI Profiles at iFest

We have been working with government entities since 2005, so it’s no surprise that we were at NTSA’s ADL iFest 2019 conference. iFest brings together eLearning experts to showcase projects accomplished during the last year and pushes the group to set forth guidance for the…

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What we do in the shadows: A Rustici Cross Domain story

How can software that you don’t see improve the way your company does business? When your company is growing, sometimes that is just what you want—software that runs in the background with little to no maintenance, that actually improves your everyday workflow. That’s exactly what…

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How to perfect your eLearning content distribution strategy

Whether you create and sell eLearning content as your core business or you provide training as part of a larger product offering, you likely spend a good deal of time and energy administering eLearning content. From ensuring each client has the latest version of a…

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Building an eLearning ecosystem at LSCON

Well, it’s official. I attended my first ever eLearning conference last week, Learning Solutions, aka #LSCON. Learning Solutions gives instructional designers, training managers, LMS administrators, eLearning developers and other L&D professionals a look inside industry trends, an opportunity to connect with peers and of course,…

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Let’s talk extended enterprise at Learning Solutions

I’m supposed to be working on my presentation for Learning Solutions next week, “Extending your Reach: Taking your training content beyond your LMS”. So naturally I decided to write a blog instead to tell you what I’ll be talking about and procrastinate just a little…

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Delivering CustomGuide content with Rustici Cross Domain

Being a new account manager at Rustici Software, you can sometimes find yourself drinking from the proverbial firehose. And, I’m sure that our customers can feel the same way when trying to make eLearning content and LMS systems play together nicely. We helped turn down…

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Helping you deliver SCORM content to LTI compliant LMSs

At Rustici Software, our goal is to offload eLearning standards support so that you can focus on your most important work, whether it’s creating great tools or great content. With this in mind, we’ve now expanded our LTI support so that Rustici Dispatch and Content…

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Still helping Humentum help others twelve years later

Delivering training together since 2006 Back in 2006 we encountered LINGOs. Mike Rustici, our founder and now CEO at Watershed, wrote about the nascent relationship back then, describing how they were using SCORM Driver. Today, LINGOs is now Humentum, part of a merger of InsideNGO,…

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“How can I deliver training to my customers’ clients?”

This blog post is part of our "Ask Andy" series in which we publish Andy's plain-spoken, straight shooting answers to common or uniquely interesting (eLearning) questions. If you have a question, you can always fill out this form and ask Andy too. Hey Andy, I currently…

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Blurred lines between eLearning Content, Platforms and Customers

Blurred lines between eLearning Content, Platforms and Customers

We recently started a large project to update the content and modernize the user experience across SCORM.com, xapi.com and RusticiSoftware.com. Yep, it’s a pretty big endeavor and you’ll hear more from us about it as we get closer to launching the new sites. So, don’t…

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Helping Lockheed Martin and HCLabs play SCORM and xAPI

At Rustici Software, we’re lucky to have a slew of great clients doing interesting things with the products we provide. Yes, we solve very specific problems, but, regardless, it’s rare that any two use cases are alike which keeps me constantly engaged (with no shortage…

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