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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

With increasing bandwidths and better compression techniques available, use of videos in Flash platform based eLearning courses is on the rise. However, often we find videos not being used optimally. Here are a few technical aspects to keep in mind when working with videos. Video delivery options.

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eLearning Basics: Flash is Going Away?Have You Checked Your eLearning Courses?

Convergence Training

News flash for you (pun INTENDED!): Adobe is going to discontinue the Flash Media Player at the end of this year (2020). For one reason, because some of your elearning courses at work may still use Flash video. What Does This Have to Do with eLearning Courses? Why should you care? Before the end of the year.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

eLearning didn''t happen overnight. There are moments in history that contribute to the inevitable birth of eLearning. So in an effort to weave a story of how eLearning came to be, here are some bits of history worth recalling. 1999: The Word eLearning was Born. 2005: The Rise of Flash Video.

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How to Speak Like an eLearning Pro

OpenSesame

With the increasing shift to elearning, new people have the “jargon experience” each day. I’ve listed commonly used elearning terminologies rewritten in plain English to make sure everybody understands everybody – from veteran elearning developers to new hires. Here are the essentials.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

As a blog post it’s probably pretty crap – too long, too much scrolling, but as a record of the event, and a method for me to retain my learning, it is just dandy, thank you. The second was DevLearn, run by the eLearning Guild. Apparently some people find video hard to present in SharePoint. There’s a lot.