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mLearning in Africa

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Recently I had a chance to talk to a speaker at e-Learning Africa 2011 in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. Mobile devices penetration in Africa is expected to pass 50% during 2011. Two, Flash won't work on all phones. Many tools support both Flash and HTML5. How did the conference attendees respond to Raptivity?

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Top Five Budget Breakers in eLearning Course Development

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

This webinar, conducted on Novermber 11, 2011 in three different time zones, was attended by hundreds of instructional designers and e-learning producers worldwide. Raptivity provides a great example. Raptivity has over 150 templates such as games, interactive diagrams, surveys, brainteasers, simulations and many more.

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Authoring Tools- The DevLearn Experience

eLearning 24-7

In the recent past, Raptivity has been recognized as the king of template space for RCATs, especially with simulation templates. Simply put, one vendor has over 200 Flash-based templates in their product. HTML5: Must be a Fad. The number of vendors who can publish to HTML5, are four. . I believe that is going to change.

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E-Learning Trade Shows + Product Reviews 4 #TK11

eLearning 24-7

However, with ASTD’s TechKnowledge 2011, starting next week, I’m going to hold off until after TK11, to write on virtual worlds. Trivantis – Lectora Inspire – the product now supports HTML5, and comes with templates for tablets including the iPad – which is a good thing, since I will have my iPad with me.

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New mLearning Authoring Offerings - Wave #1

mLearning Trends

It took no longer than the end of January for new product announcements to be made by two of the leading authoring tool vendors who are now offering both Flash and HTML5 course publication output options to instructional designers using their respective applications. Harbinger Group's Raptivity.