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eLearning Game Templates: Audio Tip in Adobe Flash

eLearning Brothers

This tip is for any Adobe Flash users. In some cases, the audio has trouble playing for the eLearning game templates, but we’ve found a solution. And we wanted to share it with you since Flash is such a powerful tool. The post eLearning Game Templates: Audio Tip in Adobe Flash appeared first on eLearning Brothers.

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Flash for Instructional Game Development

Kapp Notes

There are several books that can help you to utilize Adobe’s Flash (which I know has a bad wrap due to Apple, however, it is still great for creating instructional games). The primary concepts covered include layering animation, integrating audio, drawing, tweening, and exporting.” You can see one of the videos below.

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Create Awesome eLearning Games (Flash and HTML 5)

eLearning Brothers

Game formats available: Flash (Actionscript 2 and 3) – You download the.fla source file for the game and open/edit them in Adobe Flash software. Flash (XML) – If you don’t have Adobe Flash software you could use the XML versions of the Flash games. Flash (Actionscript 2 and 3).

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Interactivity in Software Tutorials?

Adobe Captivate

Whenever a comparison of eLearning authoring tools is published, Captivate still is considered to be the best tool for creation of software tutorials. It is a purely passive tutorial. Use case: if you want to offer more in-depth explanation to the video tutorial, more control to the learner including KC checks with remediation.

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Snagit 11.1 Release – Windows 8 compatibility, system audio capture, and more

TechSmith Camtasia

you’ll be able to use Snagit with Windows 8, record system audio, and customize Snagit to meet the unique needs of your entire organization. System Audio Recording: Capture the sound coming from your computer speakers and from your microphone. Useful for capturing things like a YouTube video or Flash game ( tutorial ).

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Converting Flash-based E-learning Content to HTML5 Why and How

CommLab India

For years, Adobe Flash was the uncrowned king of the e-learning world. It appeared that the reign of Flash would continue forever. Despite all its powerful features, Flash is not compatible with most Smartphones and tablets. Let us now look at the steps involved in converting Flash-based online courses to the HTML5 format.

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ACCESSIBILITY IS FOR EVERYONE, NOT JUST THE DIFFERENTLY ABLED

Learnnovators

Closed Captions and Transcripts: Closed captions provide a good alternative to audio and video, typically for those with hearing impairments. Transcripts can be incredibly useful when learners want to use the content of the audio or video as notes for later reference. And, make sure to use high contrast colors.

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