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Monday, June 15, 2009
Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). In recent years, with the inclusion of various features in Flash and the vast installation base of Flash Player amongst internet users, Flash has become be first choice for eLearning development and delivery over web. The reason was simple– it was an easier way to achieve the multimedia integration needed to deliver engaging content over variety of media (standalone CD based and then transitioning to web based).
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). In recent years, with the inclusion of various features in Flash and the vast installation base of Flash Player amongst internet users, Flash has become be first choice for eLearning development and delivery over web. The reason was simple– it was an easier way to achieve the multimedia integration needed to deliver engaging content over variety of media (standalone CD based and then transitioning to web based).
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). In recent years, with the inclusion of various features in Flash and the vast installation base of Flash Player amongst internet users, Flash has become be first choice for eLearning development and delivery over web. The reason was simple– it was an easier way to achieve the multimedia integration needed to deliver engaging content over variety of media (standalone CD based and then transitioning to web based).
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Update 2/6/2008 based on recent Top eLearning Posts It can be daunting to visit a blog for the first time. Managing your RSS Feeds - If you are considering subscribing to this blog, you might want to read this. Blog Description This blog covers trends in eLearning and more broadly the use of technology that aims to improve human performance. My background includes things like being the CTO of eHarmony (online marriage matching based on personality profiles The author(s) have been writing individual articles for months or years. This is my attempt to help you get a sense
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Tony Karrer - eLearning 2.0
Facilitated Discussions - eLearning 2.0 - Where, When, How
Facilitated Discussions - Golden Age for eLearning? Clark Quinn - Strategic eLearning: From Tactics to the Performance Ecosystem
Bill Bruck - Increasing Speed to Proficiency: A Blended Main Page
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1 What is Corporate Learning: Trends and Innovations?
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
My team develops and delivers technical training for our field employees and partners who are responsible for Presales, Installation/Integration, and Support for hardware and software across EMC’s product lines. eLearning accompanied by remote labs so students can get hands-on on the key software features
The inclusion of multi-media, whiteboard sessions, and video Today EMC, the company I work for, launched a new addition to our core product line, the Symmetrix V-Max system. The official launch site is at overtakethefuture.com , and a very good blog round-up of the coverage
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). In recent years, with the inclusion of various features in Flash and the vast installation base of Flash Player amongst internet users, Flash has become be first choice for eLearning development and delivery over web. The reason was simple– it was an easier way to achieve the multimedia integration needed to deliver engaging content over variety of media (standalone CD based and then transitioning to web based).
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Thursday, April 28, 2005
Blended e-Learning Workshop 1. This, of course, includes your learning strategies. Nevertheless, there is a common *criteria that most organizations can use to assess if an authoring tool is right for them and we'd like to share them with you below: Ease of use Template-based Content reusability Richness of instruction Use of standards Managing content changes Write once, publish many Team development tool Minimal system requirements Value Product support Flexibility/portability of output Learning curve Cost of purchase/license
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). In recent years, with the inclusion of various features in Flash and the vast installation base of Flash Player amongst internet users, Flash has become be first choice for eLearning development and delivery over web. The reason was simple– it was an easier way to achieve the multimedia integration needed to deliver engaging content over variety of media (standalone CD based and then transitioning to web based).
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Elearning development tools: only Adobe? Over the last ten years or so, major elearning developers have preferred to use tools like Flash, Authorware and Director from Adobe (earlier Macromedia). In recent years, with the inclusion of various features in Flash and the vast installation base of Flash Player amongst internet users, Flash has become be first choice for eLearning development and delivery over web. The reason was simple– it was an easier way to achieve the multimedia integration needed to deliver engaging content over variety of media (standalone CD based and then transitioning to web based).
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