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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

This Wikipedia article provides more details about HTML5 video support. A few browsers like Firefox support Ogg Theora (an open source format) while others like Safari support H.264 264 (this is a proprietary format and licensing fee is required to support this format).

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My Top Ten Tools for Learning 2009

Experiencing eLearning

I’ve also learned through editing and updating articles. Dreamweaver is the tool I use to build the html content of my courses. Tags: Lifelong Learning Tools Captivate Diigo Sakai Google Docs Skype Jane Hart top ten tools Google Reader Wordpress Wikipedia Dreamweaver. Developing Courses. Image: Number 10.

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5 Rapid Authoring Tools To Publish Courses For Your iPads

Upside Learning

Worldwide, Samsung probably sells more smartphones than anyone else , Looking into the future – this article predicts that iPads will retain more than 50% of the installed base of all tablets in 2016, but Android and Windows Metro will be the other two dominant platforms. We believe at this stage it is the iPad driving eLearning to HTML5.

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History of the LMS

eLearning 24-7

Oh, and the legacy term as we refer to it today, (as legacy) for customer training was “Extended Enterprise” which is what the article is about, but it has a directory of the market, not just EE. The first inkling of RCATs was a product called Dreamweaver, which was designed for web site design. By whom you ask?

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25 Interactions for eLearning - Free eBook

Tony Karrer

Similarly you can look at Adobe's various products to get ideas - look at Dreamweaver + Coursebuilder and Captivate especially. If you know of a list of eLearning interaction types (or articles on it) - please drop a comment. Raptivity's list of interaction types.

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Make older programs run in Windows Vista or Windows 7

Take an e-Learning Break

After struggling for a couple of days trying to get an old copy of Macromedia Dreamweaver Extension Manager to install an old version of CourseBuilder on a Windows 7 machine, I came across this article in the Microsoft help system.

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Leading with an LMS - Harmful to Your Health (or Skipping Stages in Bersin's Four Stage Model)

Tony Karrer

I recently was piling through my stack of magazines and ran across an article in Training & Development Magazine that reference "the stages of eLearning" from a Josh Bersin report. Unfortunately, the article is only available to ASTD members and via registration at Bersin's site. You don't need an LMS to do eLearning.