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Rustici Engine and Rustici Dispatch are now IMS certified

Rustici Engine and Rustici Dispatch have officially passed the IMS Global certification testing for Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI). This major milestone for our products was achieved earlier this year in the 20.1 release. What does LTI certification mean for Rustici Engine? Conformance to standards and…

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A developer’s reflection on learning the LTI standard

I’ve been a developer on the Rustici Engine team at Rustici Software for a little over a year now, and in that time I’ve learned all about various learning standards and how our products support them. Recently, I was tasked with implementing support for a…

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3 reasons your LMS should be LTI-compliant

As a platform provider, you’re more than likely going to be selling your product into one of two categories: the corporate space or higher education. For providers in the higher education or EdTech space, there's a good chance you've heard about LTI. But if your…

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SCORM vs. LTI: what’s the difference?

If you’ve been familiar with Rustici Software for a long time, you’ll know we’ve helped people for a long time with SCORM and xAPI. Recently, we updated our products Content Controller and Rustici Dispatch to allow them to export content as LTI, which is a…

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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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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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