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ADOBE CAPTIVATE 2017: Responsive Design Has Never Been So Fluid

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   I used to teach an introduction to HTML class years ago when creating web pages in Notepad and then previewing your work in a web browser was about as sophisticated as it got (there was no Dreamweaver back in those days. No travel budget? pages were hard coded). Stay tuned.   Looking to learn Adobe Captivate?

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The Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

My past positions have always allowed me to choose my software (Flash, Dreamweaver, Captivate, etc.), I am hearing that with tightening budgets many will turn to e-learning, but I have also heard the opposite. but I want to be prepared to develop in other tools. I am very grateful to 30-day demos. I guess time will tell.

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Software Shopping

eLearning Blender

Thanks to the good ol' educational discount I can really make the most out of a $1000 budget. Finally got the buy in from the boss to spend some money on Adobe software, mainly for developing eLearning and printed training materials. Obviously, I need the Creative Suite 3 but that's where things get sticky.

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HTML5 Vs Flash, How to Create HTML5 Based Interactive eLearning Content

Instancy

If not, we look at what technology can bring now, but also look into the future of where we feel technology is going so we can do everything we can to advise our customers how to invest their Learning and Training budgets. You just republish the course/content through Instancy ’s automation engine.

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How to Transition from Online Services to Online Courses in the WordPress Web Design Niche With Divi Expert Josh Hall

LifterLMS

Josh agreed and learned Dreamweaver, HTML, and CSS for building websites. ” I learned Dreamweaver and some basic HTML code and basic CSS in those days, and they sent me to the community college here in Columbus to learn a little bit more about web design and that’s what really kind of started the itch for me with web design.

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3 Years to 5 Online Courses and a Successful Membership Site with Becky and Jeremy Launder

LifterLMS

She had hired somebody to make a website and then, way back in the day, in high school we’ll use Dreamweaver to make websites. This is way easier than Dreamweaver. And it’s the same way with our budget, he does all the finances. And I was like, it can’t be that hard. Let me just go in and look.

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How to Build WordPress LMS Websites for Schools, Camps, Enrichment Programs, and Nonprofits with Tara Claeys

LifterLMS

I did Dreamweaver for awhile and kind of taught myself CSS and HTML and then found WordPress. They trust me and they have a budget. Taught myself that for a bit, not knowing what the heck I was doing. Chris Badgett: What year was that? They trust me, so they are busy with what they’re doing.

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