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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | ICS LEARNING GROUP JUNE 28, 2011 Captivate Patch 5.0.2.630 It should pop-up automatically for you via the Adobe Application Manager. It mentions, "The patch also addresses a few issues with AICC- and -SCORM-compliant projects, audio, and publishing to Microsoft Word." While a few issues are apparently addressed, the most significant related to LMS issues seem to be: When you launch a SCORM-compliant course, the SWF file hangs at the loading screen. Adobe Captivate crashes or displays a "SWF compilation failed" error when you publish a project that contains around 128 user variables. The description is fairly brief. | UPSIDE LEARNING BLOG JUNE 30, 2010 Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools Should be able to import external Flash SWF as well as audio and video in variety of popular formats. 2004, AICC). Please note, I haven’t considered full-fledged development tools like Adobe Flash, for which some amount of technical proficiency is required. She tries to find answers to three simple questions regarding each tools mentioned in the mind map –. SCORM 1.2, | | | | | | | UPSIDE LEARNING BLOG APRIL 5, 2010 Developing An eLearning Player? Adobe’s Flash Professional is widely used for eLearning development but some organizations don’t allow running Flash Player or any other 3 rd party plug-ins for that matter in their web browsers. swf, *.flv, Though SCORM and AICC are standards but different LMS interpret some of the commands/APIs in a different manner so it’s advisable to check this in advance. | TONY KARRER DELICIOUS LINKS OCTOBER 12, 2010 Directory of E-Learning Tools: Course Authoring Tools Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies Social Business Centre Home | Services | Resources | Training | Search Directory Index TOOLS DIRECTORY Instructional Tools These tools include authoring tools as well as as delivery/tracking platforms like course and learning management systems. Also part of E-Learning Suite. Free, Open source, Download. technologies. Pro version creates SCORM (1.2 | ELEARNING CYCLOPS OCTOBER 11, 2009 My Top 10 e-Learning Tools Adobe Flash - An essential tool for creating highly interactive elements, including animation, games, immersive learning simulations, and almost anything else you want if you can manage writing or finding the actionscript. Adobe Fireworks - It is my choice for editing graphics because it is user-friendly to non-graphic artists like me. Adobe Captivate - Fantastic for creating simulations (software sims and branching sims), plus it does a good job recording audio for your sims. Being able to add quizzes and publish SCORM/AICC compliant courses is a big plus too. | ELEARNING CYCLOPS FEBRUARY 7, 2010 Development Tools - Should I Cut Out the Middle Guy? really prefer the robust ability of creating courses in Flash and only use the DHTML e-learning authoring tools for their ability to make the course SCORM or AICC compliant. These courses can be published as SCORM or AICC compliant courses. And from Adobe, Creating e-Learning Content , which includes configuring learning interactions and tracking to a SCORM or AICC compliant LMS. Of course any sims developed in Captivate (also SWF files) can easily be included, or launched from, a course developed with Flash. Tools flash e-Learning | | | | | | | | | -
THE KNOWLEDGE SUPPLY CHAIN | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2009 Options for Embedding Video IN a Document File If they published eLearning in the customary SCORM or AICC packaging it would have taken a lot of effort to import it into all of the varied, regional servers. You can add a FLV or H.264 video or SWF animation easily enough, but the Flash Player doesn’t supply any play controls (start, stop, pause, tracker bar, volume, etc.). To get good play controls, it is necessary to package the video and play controls together into an SWF file (e.g., using an external editor such as Adobe Flash) and insert the unified SWF file into the PDF. One file, many uses. Examples. MORE >> -
THE KNOWLEDGE SUPPLY CHAIN | WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2009 Options for Embedding Video IN a Document File If they published eLearning in the customary SCORM or AICC packaging it would have taken a lot of effort to import it into all of the varied, regional servers. You can add a FLV or H.264 video or SWF animation easily enough, but the Flash Player doesn’t supply any play controls (start, stop, pause, tracker bar, volume, etc.). To get good play controls, it is necessary to package the video and play controls together into an SWF file (e.g., using an external editor such as Adobe Flash) and insert the unified SWF file into the PDF. Examples. policy. sales. MORE >>
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