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Rapid Authoring – Freeform Vs Template Based

Upside Learning

As the behavior and layout is pre-programmed for each template, it doesn’t require programming or designing skills to develop the course content. However using these tools involves not only a learning curve for the tool itself but certain designing and programming skills as well. These are typically WYSIWYG kind of tools.

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Converting ELearning To Tablet Learning: Cost-effective Solutions

Upside Learning

More and more organizations with eLearning programs in place are feeling the need to move towards mLearning, and we believe that Tablet Learning can be a smooth and easy way to initiate this shift. The steps are simple – the base PPT that you used for the Presenter slides needs to be republished using Articulate Storyline.

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Programming Is Back The Rise of HTML5 for E Learning

ATD Learning Technologies

“Just program it in HTML5.” When e-learning was first gaining momentum (about 15 to 20 years ago), building courseware required some degree of programming capability: HTML and JavaScript to build a primary code base, ActionScript in Flash to create interactive objects and content, and a good knowledge of SCORM standards.

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The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning - The Rapid eLearning Blog

Rapid eLearning

I worked with Flash authoring, programming Actionscript in educational projects 4 years ago. Since I have a tablet with the tablet OS, I can write in PPT. In either case, you just need a white back drop to write on, then use a capture program to capture the screen. I use a tablePC and a capture program like Wink (free).