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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

But I do find folks who claim because they were accessing online learning in the 60’s thru WAN (Wide-Area Network) and LAN (Local-Area-Network) Sorry, that doesn’t fly. The first inkling of RCATs was a product called Dreamweaver, which was designed for web site design. Dreamweaver eventually got acquired.

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The Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

My past positions have always allowed me to choose my software (Flash, Dreamweaver, Captivate, etc.), My exploration will include speaking to some local independent e-learning professionals here in the Maryland area and looking closely at the freelance opportunities that are currently available. I am very grateful to 30-day demos.

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How to Build WordPress LMS Websites for Schools, Camps, Enrichment Programs, and Nonprofits with Tara Claeys

LifterLMS

For the last 10 years, Tara has been building websites for local small businesses, mostly via word of mouth. I did Dreamweaver for awhile and kind of taught myself CSS and HTML and then found WordPress. Tara Claeys: I’ve built websites for the past 10 years for word of mouth mostly local small businesses.

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HTML5 Vs Flash, How to Create HTML5 Based Interactive eLearning Content

Instancy

Full featured APIs and Localization support. Although Adobe announced they will support HTML5 in the next version of Dreamweaver, it will be interesting to see how they handle the bigger battles, especially since Apple uses only HTML5 and future tablet vendors, plus all the major browsers will support HTML5.

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How to Transition from Online Services to Online Courses in the WordPress Web Design Niche With Divi Expert Josh Hall

LifterLMS

As he was helping out a local church, they asked if he could take over their website, as no one had been managing it at the time. Josh agreed and learned Dreamweaver, HTML, and CSS for building websites. Before all this happened, I was actually an advisor, I still am an advisor to a local high school media program. JoshHall.co

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Basic mLearning with BlackBerries

eLearning Weekly

Have a basic level of technical knowledge, including the ability to write HTML (or use an editor like Dreamweaver). CNN.com or local content). I highly recommend using a tool like Dreamweaver to develop your content. Have an audience that primarily uses BlackBerry phones. Heads up, Mac users. It was very frustrating.

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Any tool as long as it's Adobe

Clive on Learning

Just look at these results, showing the market share of tools in various categories: Rapid development tools: #1 Captivate (65% of Guild members); #4 Presenter (26%) Courseware authoring, i.e. more serious tools: #1 Captivate (60%); #2 Flash (47%); #3 Dreamweaver (43%); #5 Authorware (16%). Audio recording (!!!!): #1 Captivate (44%).