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Cost-Effective Training: Leveraging Free Tools and Resources

Learning Rebels

How to integrate OER’s into current programs: Use as supplemental materials: Incorporate free textbooks, articles, and videos to enhance existing modules. Ted-Ed : Educational videos and animated lessons on various topics designed to spark curiosity and facilitate learning.

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Closed Caption Tools

Experiencing eLearning

Like many of us in L&D, I spend a fair amount of time adding closed captions to elearning and videos. My question on closed caption tools and process Here’s my original question explaining my current processes and problems: What is your workflow for generating closed captions for elearning and videos?

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Updates On HTML5 From Google I/O

Upside Learning

On day 1 of the I/O Google has made many announcements like release of open source, royalty-free video format WebM, Chrome Web store, opened up Google Wave, released open source Font API and directory etc. Checkout this video to know more about this HTML5 extension –.

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

It makes HTML more powerful by adding new elements like video and audio. Video & Audio – You can play video or audio in HTML 5 WITHOUT any plug-in required (like Flash or Silverlight], simply by using the new audio and video markup tags. So what’s the big deal ?

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Balancing Quality and Speed in Rapid eLearning Content Development

Thinkdom

Conclusion In the world of eLearning content creation, finding the delicate balance between quality and speed is a mission-critical endeavor.

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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Audio/Video Support – HTML5 has added new video and audio tags that can play video/audio in a browser without a plugin but it doesn’t officially support any video or audio format. A few browsers like Firefox support Ogg Theora (an open source format) while others like Safari support H.264

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

It makes HTML more powerful by adding new elements like video and audio. Video & Audio – You can play video or audio in HTML 5 WITHOUT any plug-in required (like Flash or Silverlight], simply by using the new audio and video markup tags. So what’s the big deal ?

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