Andy explains the differences between an integrated LRS, an analytics platform and a player.

“How do I know which LRS is right for my needs?”

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. Hi Andy, We’re currently…

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Rustici Engine 22 streamlines your application’s processes

Engine 22 is your learning application’s best work friend, doing even more heavy lifting in the background while offering the same great learning standards support. Here at Rustici, we like to bring our personalities with us to work. Tammy rides bikes. Tara loves to ski.…

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Don't throw away your shot with Rustici Engine

Don’t throw away your shot with Rustici Engine!

As the biggest Hamil-fan at the office, I am always ready to squeeze references to “Hamilton” lyrics into any conversation. I even wrote a version of “My Shot” for my cover letter when I applied to work at Rustici. Once I realized that Elizabeth and…

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Meet the team: Rustici Engine

This next team in our Meet Our Teams series are true engineers. It’s time to meet the developers behind Rustici Engine. These engineers don't have a one track mind. They’re a team of generalists, working with a variety of tools, such as .NET, JavaScript, Java…

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Rustici blog A developer's perspective on LTI Deep Linking

A developer’s perspective on LTI Deep Linking

Nearly 2 years ago, Rustici began supporting the LTI standard across our products. The Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) sets a standard for the communication between LMSs and content libraries or learning applications. Our customers quickly began utilizing the functionality, an encouraging sign of LTI's adoption…

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SCORM support with Rustici Engine: A no-brainer

From my office cheerfully decorated in pom pom garland and whiteboard plastered with a color-coded system of sticky notes to my occasional “hanitizer” slip-up, it’s pretty obvious around the Rustici office that I used to be an elementary school teacher. One of my favorite aspects…

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