2023/08/11

Tin Can API (xAPI) vs SCORM – Basic Differentiation

Tin Can API (xAPI), SCORM 1.2, and SCORM 2004 are all e-learning standards that facilitate the tracking and reporting of learners’ interactions with online content. However, they differ in terms of their capabilities and the way they handle data. Here’s a brief overview of the key differences between them: SCORM 1.2: Interactivity: SCORM 1.2 mainly […]read more

2019/12/03

Stop trying to make E12 happen. It’s not going to happen

Internet Explorer has been Microsoft’s idle browser for many years. It has been a connection to the world since 1995, allowing all Windows’ users to access the World Wide Web in its full form, since it was Microsoft’s first graphical browser emulator. That’s right: emulator. IE was never a web browser itself. It was merely […]read more

2019/09/10

Accessibility – Are you thinking about everyone?

Web accessibility relies on the importance of making a site usable for everyone. This means that people with some type of disability could use a website, regardless of their competences. The main goal should be to achieve universal and usable sites for everyone. Different types of disabilities must be taken into account: visual, hearing, physical, […]read more

2019/06/27

JavaScript and Web APIs, the death of jQuery?

I remember when I was in my first few months of programming and I’d read about Ajax. At first, I thought of an infinity of possible projects that could be implemented to the famous Asynchronous calls that would send and receive data without a page reload (the tedious refresh). At first, I decided to study […]read more

2019/06/19

Best practices for Email Marketing campaigns

Many could say that launching Email Marketing campaigns is somehow old-fashioned nowadays, but the fact is that Email Marketing is one of the channels that drives the highest ROI today, and that is the reason why the biggest companies all around the world still do this type of campaigns. The following are some ways to […]read more