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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Their success can be traced in part to Flash, which is the best platform for delivering video to different users, on various platforms, in multiple ways. The Flash format is also widely supported across browsers, is fully customizable, and offers many interactivity options.
Until Flash Player 9 came along, Flash Video used non-HD codecs to deliver video content. Here is the press release on the article: SyberWorks Media Center Presents a New Article: “Deploying Online Courses with Video”
The article, “Deploying Online Courses with Video” , can be found in the
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Now, there are lots of folks who may disagree with me, but out of the box templates, buttons, ready made flash "interactions" all fall short of what a professional graphic designer can create. They may help you quickly put together a program, but the user may view the content in a bad light if the interface and visuals are shoddy. Instructional designers who don't know a thing about On July 11th, 2007 the term Crapid eLearning was introduced by Tom Kuhlmann from Articulate . He introduced the term in his blog post Myth 1: Rapid eLearning is Crapid eLearning .
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Since most smart phones don’t support Flash (at this moment) animations can be done by calling images in a sequence through programming. You can also create animations in Flash and convert that to video formats that the smart phones support. Mobiles are fast becoming the platforms of choice for all we do in life – browsing, chatting, other social interactions, & even starting to be used for learning delivery as well. At Upside Learning we’ve been creating various learning applications for mobile devices including apps for iPhone, Blackberry, & Android; browser based courses;
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Update June 2008 - added one free flash quiz tool based on a question I received. Unfortunately, it didn't tell me how they produced output and the desire was for self-contained Flash. But, I could quickly link to the sites to find out more and finally recommended that they should look at: Articulate Quizmaker allows you to easily create Flash-based quizzes, surveys, and assessments. This tool is listed at the bottom. A client wanted to create online quizzes that would live inside of a larger site.
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Free foundation, cause, or corporation sponsored sims : there are a lot of free, typically Flash based sims that have been created in the last few years by various organizations. Tags: Program Step It is a question I get asked all the time: from where do simulations come for academic classes? There are several answers: Commercial off the shelf games : for some lucky professors and students, computer games built for entertainment and bought through retail channels provides a deep enough and curriculum-aligned enough experience.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Wink is a screen capture and presentation creation program that enabled you to create screen-based demos and tutorials. Tags: e-learning content authoring flash open source software rapid elearning screencasting win Free-to-use e-learning development 15: Wink Screen Capture Tool is a post from: E-Learning Curve Blog
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Thursday, August 21, 2008
It could be because the computer doesn't have the necessary capability, or there are problems logging on, or the right browser isn't installed, or a missing Flash or DirectX. Tags: Program Step In a classroom situation, nothing gets in the way of a student learning from a simulation more than if he or she, or even a classmate, gets hung up on the technical issues. update.
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Thursday, March 9, 2006
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Friday, July 17, 2009
As a web developer learning Flash has been on my radar for quite some time. Now as an e-Learning training developer knowing Flash will allow me to do better quality training interactions with learners. I thought I would share some of my thoughts about my progress towards learning Flash . First, I started with a good online resource that shows instructional videos and allows the learner to work through sample files. So I'm off and up and learning. I'm using Lynda.com which has turned out to be a great way to learn most of the Adobe products.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
It works with Flash, so sometimes he preloads to buffer the multimedia files. The font size of the Articulate Presenter is rather small but at this point you cannot change the font-size, but this is a feature Articulate Presenter's developing team is tackling and hopefully they will program a solution soon. How can you mix all kinds of software's AND social media apps? That is one of the questions I have roaming about in the back of my mind.
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Monday, April 13, 2009
During the Showcase, we will see functional demonstrations of "what if" financial modeling for workforce planning ( Infohrm ); new and advanced analytics for workforce planning ( Vemo ); new ways to use Flash-based content for interactive learning ( Flypaper ); and the application of semantic search technologies for highly personalized learning ( PulseLearning ).
Hopefully Tags: E-Learning General Learning on Demand Learning Programs LMS social networkin The preparations are almost complete. Learning and HR leaders from around the world have started to converge
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Monday, June 15, 2009
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. With the growing popularity of Flash Elearning development tools: only Adobe? The reason was simple– it was an easier way to achieve the multimedia integration needed to deliver engaging content over
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
So remember, if you were concerned about not having Flash programming skills to create engaging e-learning for your firm, think again. Tags: training learning flash elearning presentatio One of the key things to remember with Rapid E-learning is that your favourite presentation tool can now become a movie, animation production studio. Of course, its not going to give you all of the flexibility of an industry standard tool, but you sure can get reasonable mileage for your e-learning modules. Here's an example (right click and download) of what I did with about 15 minutes
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