Jamie Smith
Project Manager Training Technologies
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Southwest Airlines, AirTran Airways
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About
Jamie Smith
I currently work in the development of pilot training technologies at Southwest Airlines / AirTran Airways. I am also a Captain on the Boeing 717 for AirTran Airways. I have been involved in the development of web applications, online learning tools, and e-learning content for nearly 10 years where I built and launched a successful implementation of Moodle that AirTran has been using for the past 7 years. I developed an add-in for Moodle's 2.4.1 release that includes support for the Experience API and Articulate's Storyline Tin Can packages. However, we have taken a different turn in our LMS choice and abandoned that project. We now use Storyline for our e-learning content production and are using the HTML5 output to deliver to company provided iPads. Please feel free to contact me with your experiences or questions regarding Moodle, the Experience API, or Tin Can as a practical implementation. -
Atlanta Ga
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Jamie Smith replied to the discussion Storyline Interaction Statements for Tin Can
"See my updated post.
I've discovered that the statements are not sent when slide count is used for course completion criteria.
I persona..."
- over 11 years ago10/15/12 at 10:54 am (UTC)
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Jamie Smith started a new discussion Storyline Interaction Statements for Tin Can
"I downloaded the sample Solar System output and used it for testing Tin Can communications.
Each question slide correctly sends the Inter..."
- over 11 years ago10/15/12 at 10:37 am (UTC)
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Jamie Smith replied to the discussion Studio '12
"I just found out that the mobile player does not support offline viewing for Tin Can content.
Can we expect to see offline viewing for Ti..."
- over 11 years ago10/05/12 at 8:50 am (UTC)
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Jamie Smith replied to the discussion Studio '12
"I'm excited to check this out as well. Will we see it in the mobile player with Tin Can support? We're working with Storyline now and imp..."
- over 11 years ago10/04/12 at 6:53 pm (UTC)