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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

While creating any eLearning content, there is a mix of people with different skill sets working on same project. The tendency is to adopt a methodology where there is minimal dependency on each other while developing elearning content. This means learning content can’t yet be delivered to mobile devices.

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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

While creating any eLearning content, there is a mix of people with different skill sets working on same project. The tendency is to adopt a methodology where there is minimal dependency on each other while developing elearning content. This means learning content can’t yet be delivered to mobile devices.

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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

While creating any eLearning content, there is a mix of people with different skill sets working on same project. The tendency is to adopt a methodology where there is minimal dependency on each other while developing elearning content. This means learning content can’t yet be delivered to mobile devices.

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Hell in a Cell Between Articulate Storyline 2, Adobe Captivate 9, and LectoraInspire 16

CommLab India

All are compatible with SCORM, AICC standards, and Tin Can API. Captivate 9 also has a new feature where developers can preview to SCORM Cloud to track the status and scores of the module. LMS Compatibility. Only Captivate supports Adobe Connect. 508 Compliance. User-friendly Aspect.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

The first official eLearning content standard, AICC was developed by the Aviation Industry CBT Committee in 1993 as a CD-ROM based standard. A predecessor to SCORM, AICC was difficult to work with and many steps were required to get content in the format running in a learning management system (LMS). JavaScript.