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3 Benefits to Using YouTube in your E-Learning

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Content authors can take advantage of many of YouTube's features to easily upload video content, organize it, and distribute it. Let's look at three benefits to using YouTube as an e-learning distribution tool. 2) YouTube takes your training Mobile. This means that mobile apps can play it. Learn more at [link].

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Adapting 20th Century Training Models for the Future

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But while the conversation was supposed to discuss adapting training models to our industry's current environment, instead it strayed off into utilizing new eLearning delivery tools, getting a seat at the C-level table, and philosophies on learning effectiveness. It says so on the software box. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc.

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More on Mobile Learning Trends

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You can read his article on the highlights here, 'What Does Mobile Learning Mean to You?' It was a great and informative evening, particularly Margaret Martin's demo of Merlin Mobility's augmented reality app that is just astounding; below are a few other items that stood out to me. Mobile is our current industry frontier.

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Using Video in eLearning

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Video, when used properly, can be a very effective tool in supporting the learning process, whether as a part of an eLearning course or as standalone videos delivered via mobile devices. Where to house the video – Software such as Lectora allows you to imbed your videos directly in the course itself.

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3 Defining Features of Articulate Storyline

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Recently out of beta and released to the public, Storyline is the latest software product from a vendor that’s proven it understands what eLearning professionals want and learners are engaged by (no pun intended). Storyline continues on the success of the Articulate Studio product line with a new, yet familiar feeling authoring tool.

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Developer's Perspective of Adobe Captivate 6

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Developers, like me, get excited for new releases of software. A welcome change for Captivate authors is the ability to apply themes. Captivate has always been my favorite tool for software simulations. HTML 5 (eh, mobile) Improvements. Some people get excited about the new fall TV shows in September.

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Building the Next Generation of SCORM

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While project Tin Can has been championed by Rustici software for years now, it is speeding up activity to produce a 1.0 could be implemented by a mobile app). The LRS could be a standalone reporting tool or part of an LMS. This frees content authors to provide content in more modern ways to learners. by Jonathan Shoaf.

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