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

CommLab India

Learners use different browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, and more to launch an e-learning course. This helps your training program be more unified and customized, increasing the overall effectiveness of the training strategy. Browser compatibility is also of paramount importance. As they say, old is gold.

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Why Flash to HTML5 Conversion is Essential for Your Flash-based Course’s Survival

Brilliant Teams

Popular choices include Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, and Lectora Inspire. Other Related Posts How to Conduct Audit for Learning and Development Training Programs Read More Online Training vs. In-Person Training: Which is Right for You? Migrate Content Transfer your course content from Flash to the chosen authoring tool.

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What I Like About eLearning

eLearning Weekly

And I like a lot of other things about elearning: Having all these programs, and multiple instances of some, open at once: Captivate, Photoshop, PowerPoint, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer, Word, TweetDeck, Handbrake, Dropbox, Excel, and Project. The Rapid eLearning Blog and tips like how to make a PowerPoint template.

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8 reasons for using HTML5 for authoring eLearning course

Adobe Captivate

Support for HTML5 courses is extended by all browsers including latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer by Microsoft, iPhone or Apple devices’ Safari etc. You can take recourse of popular HTML5 eLearning course publishing tools such as Articulate Storyline, iSpring, Adobe Captivate, Camtasia Studio etc.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: With Community Comes Great Responsibility

Learning Visions

With a co.mment icon now installed on my Firefox toolbar, I just need to remember to click on it when I leave a comment on someones blog and want to track the conversation. I was using it for awhile, but had issues once I moved to Firefox. Could you please tell us what type of issues you had with coComment and Firefox?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Top Ten Tools for 2009

Learning Visions

Firefox My browser of choice. I cant program to save my life, but I can create a course flow mockup using PowerPoint that gets my ideas across to those who can make it look really good. PPT is among my must haves as well, good for concepts and I have tinkered in Articulate to produce some solid Interactive Job Aids (IJA).

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Top Ten Tools for Jane Hart

Learning Visions

2) FireFox I made the switch from IE 6 a few months ago and I love it. I cant program to save my life, but I can create a course flow mockup using PowerPoint that gets my ideas across to those who can make it look really good. Google Reader All the news I need to know about e-Learning in one place. Gmail Gmail love.

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