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Developing An eLearning Player?

Upside Learning

Adobe’s Flash Professional is widely used for eLearning development but some organizations don’t allow running Flash Player or any other 3 rd party plug-ins for that matter in their web browsers. Test on actual environment – environment is the combination of hosting server and end user’s machine.

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Turn Passivity To Interactivity: How To Use Interactive Videos For Learner Engagement

EI Design

This challenge becomes even more significant when: The run length of the video runs into a few minutes and the learner may find the session to be rather monotonous. However, the interactive video format can offset these challenges and flip learner passivity to learning activity. Supports AICC, SCORM 1.2, 2004, and TinCan.

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How Can You Use Interactive Videos For Microlearning-Based Training

EI Design

However, passivity of the video does encumber how effectively we can use it for serious learning (that is, learning to meet a definitive learning outcome). This drawback can be overcome by the Interactive Video format that flips the passivity to learning activity. The framework is compatible with SCORM 1.2,

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Users can also deliver content through standard web browsers and track and manage courses and learners by publishing Adobe Captivate files directly to Adobe Captivate Prime. The 2017 release of Adobe Captivate integrates with LMSs that are Tin Can-, SCORM 2004–, SCORM 1.2–, and AICC-compliant. What do I need to do?