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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

Since the start of the project virtually everyone has joined the project , except for Apple. The alliance looks seriously large now especially with Google and Microsoft recently becoming part of it. Also porting Flash runtimes on handheld devices has been made royalty free (which wasn’t the case earlier). How’s it going?

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Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction

Tony Karrer

Articulate Rapid e-Learning Studio Microsoft Word Articulate Engage Articulate Rapid B-Learning SN. Microsoft PowerPoint Articulate Presenter StudyMate Adobe Captivate Flashform Rapid eLearning SN. Adobe Captivate Macromedia Dreamweaver fr. Articulate Presenter Lectora Macromedia Flash Profess ion.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

A major breakthrough took place in 1984 when Apple''s Macintosh computer was introduced. Alongside CD-ROMs came Microsoft Powerpoint, a modern presentation software quickly embraced by lecturers, executives, teachers and students. In 2005, Adobe bought Macromedia and transformed it into Adobe Flash. as people call it.

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Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know

Aptara

In 1996 Macromedia first introduced the Flash Player, developed to play videos, animations, and audio and to support enhanced interactivity in web browsers. Soon Flash became a source of frustration for the world’s largest technology companies such as Apple, Google, and Facebook. Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know.