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Captioning

CourseArc

Equivalent – content provided in captions should be equivalent to that of the spoken word. On the web, synchronized, equivalent captions should be provided any time multimedia content (generally meaning both visual and auditory content) is present. See a sample below. Sample video with closed captions playing.

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Top Five Budget Breakers in eLearning Course Development

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Tools provide a variety of features and they often work in different ways, causing your learning curve to go up. Raptivity provides a great example. Sample Creation This is one is another potential budget breaker. The creation of such varied samples creation is a hidden cost and we don’t realize it till the course is completed.

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How 3D Technology Makes Learning More Effective

Harbinger Interactive Learning

And of course, how can we forget popular video games that provided a 3D environment! Whether it is machines, plants, or the human body, 3D education provides a far more holistic understanding and a 360-degree view of the world. based simulation using custom HTML5 solution. We live in a 3D world, after all. Contact Us.

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Printing Slides in Articulate Storyline 2

eLearning Brothers

This widget provides an easy way to introduce this functionality to your course. Click the “Flash” button and insert the printSlide.swf included in the package. if (document.location.href.indexOf('html5') < 0) {. First, you will need to decide which slide to use the Print function on. Add a JavaScript trigger.

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What Do We Mean When We Say HTML5?

The Learning Circuits

No doubt you’ve heard at least a whisper about HTML5 over the last year. It’s a Flash-killer. Another complication is that “HTML5” is often used to refer to a range of modern web technologies. Simply speaking, HTML is the language that the Web is written in, and HTML5 is the most recent version of it. Good answer!

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E-Learning Analytics: The ROI for Online Courses

Raptivity

When a company provides a free product, not as a sample, but always and completely free (such as Facebook), then you can be assured that you are the product. I work in HTML, XML, and create interactive learning content using flash/HTML5, and videos—even whiteboard. There are many, many choices, and in every price range.

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A sign of the future: Adobe embracing HTML5

Aptara

A sign of the future: Adobe embracing HTML5. These businesses will instead have to gravitate toward technologies such as HTML5, which handily solve the problems of a fragmented mobile ecosystem and the overlap between the use cases for smartphones, tablets and notebook computers. HTML5 asserts its new dominance. aptaraeditor.