Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Flash in eLearning - Seven Traps to Avoid

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

The de-compiler trap Reverse engineering experts can start with your.SWF file and get at the source code of the program you have painstakingly developed. If you care for protecting your code from being reverse-engineered, consider the use of code obfuscators. Ensure that you match the frame rate of the container application.

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Raptivity Essential : Now Build HTML5 and Flash Interactions Simultaneously

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

As Harbinger Knowledge Products unveils a brand new version of Raptivity Essential that lets you publish interactions in the HTML5 format in addition to Flash SWF format, I thought it would be interesting to talk to Shweta Kulkarni, who was involved deeply in the engineering of this product upgrade.

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Active Learning - Unleashing the Power of Scenarios and Activities

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Learners could flip through pages, play a treasure hunt, use a search engine and so on. Now, the learner is not only comprehending information to answer questions, but also devising a way to look for that information, and hence, thinking about what he / she is doing. The finding exercise can be implemented in many ways.