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Raptivity Classic vs. Raptivity 2020 Comparison

Raptivity

It has only Flash output And HTML5 output. It has Flash and HTML5 output . It has HTML5 output. It is SCORM 2004, SCORM 1.2, It is SCORM 2004, SCORM 1.2, It uses Flash editor for interaction customization. Due to Flash sunset coming soon, it would soon have its support stop by late 2020.

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PowerPoint Add-ins – Develop E-learning Courses Rapidly

CommLab India

77% of companies in the USA offer online training to improve the professional development of their employees, and the growth rate of this method of training is so rapid that it is expected to grow by 13% per year, up to 2017. Here are 3 PowerPoint add-ins that help organizations develop interactive e-learning. Articulate Presenter.

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An Overview of HTML5

Integrated Learnings

Apple's recent refusal to support Flash is the latest of many headaches web developers have had to endure as the web has matured but standards have been slow to respond. Apple is stopping support for Flash on the premise that HTML5 can solve all the development challenges that previously could only be solved through Flash.

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SCORM Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Answered by Experts

learnWorlds

Senior Vice President of Business Development at dominKnow answered all your questions about SCORMs. What is the difference in the production process between SCORM, HTML5, and xAPI? If you produce e-learning content, invariably one (or more likely many) of your clients will ask you to integrate that content into an LMS.

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Ten tips to build interactivity

eFront

So, when developing online learning materials, it’s important to define the content that needs to be learned; determine what the learner must do as a result of completing these learning materials, and so decide on the most appropriate ‘treatment’ for the content. 2004, AICC, Tin Can (Lectora 11 onwards) and XML.

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Learning Trends 2014

Xyleme

There are a lot of reasons for this, the primary ones being a lack of understanding of what''s important to mobile content consumers (it''s not about animated PowerPoints on a phone), a legacy of Flash content that doesn''t work on mobile devices, and a lot of existing technology infrastructure that does not play well with new technologies.

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A Conversation with Yury Uskov of iSpring

Kapp Notes

He dedicates his time and resources to developing world-class software skills for children, youth and mature professionals. We developed custom applications, mainly for international clientele. We released our first product in 2004. It was ActiveSWF, a software development kit to programmatically create Flash files.