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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

Streaming – accessing videos hosted on the streaming server. As for progressive and streaming videos, the video files are placed externally, one would need to use FLV playback components – either provided in Flash authoring environment OR build your own custom playback components based on specific requirements.

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Video in Captivate – Embed Vs Stream

Adobe Captivate

Video in Captivate – Embed Vs Stream. Progressive Download vs Streaming Download. Think about that! It increases the overall size of your project, sometimes drastically, this will impact your overall loading times for the project when housed on a web server or LMS. Streaming Downloads. Video files are often large.

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Why your LMS is slow and what you can do about it

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

Overloaded server: When too many users access the LMS simultaneously, the server can become overwhelmed and slow down. Best practices for maintaining a fast LMS: Regularly monitor server performance. Keeping an eye on your server performance can help you catch and address any issues before they become a major problem.

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6 Steps to Building Your First Membership Site

LearnDash

Host : The server where your website data is stored. Content pages : The different web pages of your site, such as your homepage, landing pages, product/service pages, support, and about. When thinking about pricing, consider: What are your competitors doing? Domain : The web address that people type into their browsers.

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eLearning: Adding Videos to eLearning. The Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel        Last week's poll about how  eLearning developers work with the storage demands of video in eLearning  garnered several responses. Your corporate media server (or a server you created on your own). Most developers (54%) store the videos on their computer or server.

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Don’t Ransack My Movies (DRM): Options Around Securing Online Video

Web Courseworks

Are you thinking about creating such videos but are afraid they will land many more places on the internet than just your site? If so, you’ve probably heard or read about the concept of Digital Rights Management (DRM). Finally, very technical methods are available to attempt to secure streamed video content.

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Provide an enhanced learning experience with Moodle Certified Integrations LearnerScript and Zatuk

eAbyas Info Solutions

You can also drill-down the components to get further insights, enabling you to make a comparative analysis of learners to know about their unique learning experiences. The integration of the streaming server and Moodle LMS is done from both sides to ensure a perfect synchronisation with automatic update of the video content.

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