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PowerPoint Add-ins – Develop E-learning Courses Rapidly

CommLab India

Courses can be published to formats such as Flash, HTML, PDF, or CD-ROM. SCORM 2004, AICC, and Tin Can. The presentation can be published to different formats such as HTML5 or Video. The iSpring suite PowerPoint add-in helps turn your PowerPoint presentations into Flash or HTML5 formats. Office Mix. iSpring Suite.

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#LSCon 13 Day 3 Keynote and wrap up

Challenge to Learn

Last year we had the rise of TinCan and HTML5 vs Flash, this is still there but it is not new. For me the most informative session was from the AICC about CMI-5. The main themes are mobile (and TinCan), performance support, creating more attractive (less boring) eLearning. A bit the same as last year. To put this in perspective.

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Ten tips to build interactivity

eFront

Adobe has had to address HTML5 issues and, no doubt, will embrace the issues posed by the up-and-coming Tin Can. Articulate – The Storyline product is proving popular but is still closely allied to converting PowerPoint into Flash. Lectora will publish both Flash and HTML5 for Apps and rendering through iPads and smartphones.

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How to Pick the Best Authoring Tool to Convert Legacy E-Learning Courses

CommLab India

A legacy e-learning course refers to an online course developed using Flash, Dreamweaver, XML/HTML, JavaScript or earlier versions of rapid authoring tools. These tools are dated and cannot meet today’s high technological standards. Converting a legacy course to the latest HTML5 can be a tricky process. View Our Samples.

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E-learning Authoring Tools’ Face Off – Storyline 2 vs. Captivate 9

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The wide range of built-in characters lets you create amazing scenario-based e-learning courses. You can Publish to both Flash and HTML5 so that you can access the courses on your mobile devices too. Storyline courses are Tin Can, SCORM and AICC compliant. Adobe Captivate 9. Online asset store.

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Meet The Demand for SCORM Compliant Mobile Learning With Lectora 17

CommLab India

You will need to select the “AICC/SCORM/xAPI for LMS/LRS” option before you start developing the course. The advantage with Lectora is that its responsive HTML5 output code is editable. Once you develop a mobile App using tools such as PhoneGap and Eclipse, you can copy the HTML5 course files developed in Lectora to the mobile app.

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Publish and Host your E-learning on an LMS

CommLab India

Now most tools offer HTML5 output option in publishing so that your e-learning is compatible with mobile devices. To do that, you can select the HTML5/mobile publishing option in the dialog box. This option helps access the course on devices that don’t support Flash such as iPads.