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What I Like About eLearning

eLearning Weekly

I like strategy and learning by experience. So mapping out a template and building it 14 ways definitely floats my boat. Rapid-prototyping was practically invented for the strategist and activator (StrengthsFinder) in me. The Rapid eLearning Blog and tips like how to make a PowerPoint template. I like that.

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Hell in a Cell Between Articulate Storyline 2, Adobe Captivate 9, and LectoraInspire 16

CommLab India

Selecting the right authoring tool for rapid eLearning projects is a process riddled with uncertainty. How will you know which eLearning tool to work with? The supported image formats are GIF, JEPG, PNG. I have worked on several authoring tools. Inserting images is quite simple in these tools.We Screen Recording.

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How to Design the Visual Elements for Interactive Elearning Courses

Rapid eLearning

In a previous post, I showed that when you use rapid elearning tools (as well as PowerPoint) you can build effective elearning courses. And once you have the techniques down, you can surely use that overhead office look in other elearning courses. It’s definitely a great way to create an immersive elearning experience.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

In Captivate 9, we can import only these image (Shift+Ctrl+M) formats: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, ICO, EMF, WMF, POT, POTX, and PICT. PNG: (Portable Network Graphics) It is better than JPEG and supports binary transparency and alpha channel transparency. DV: (Digital Video) DV records in standard definition, i.e., 720×480 pixels. .

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