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Things to Consider Before Investing in eLearning Development Tools

Hurix Digital

These courses, can, therefore, help organizations save money, time and resources when training new recruits, improving compliance or implementing employee skill upgradation programs. and operating systems such as Windows and MAC. Now it may be that you already have some online courses in Flash.

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ERIC SCHUERMANN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

From HTML5 to Tin Can/Experience API, there’s certainly some change and growth happening right now on the tech side of e-Learning. Eric: Just recently we’ve started to see more authoring tools with the ability to publish to HTML5, a necessity for creating responsive courses. It can be accessed from any OS—even a Mac!

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E-Learning 101: Straightforward Answers to Fundamental Questions—Part 2

ATD Learning Technologies

Do you have a recommended software that meets or is less constraining in 508 compliance? I am not aware of any plans for a Mac version. However, many Storyline developers (including several at Artisan) successfully use Storyline on a Mac using a Windows emulator, such as parallels.

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The Latest: Rapid Content Authoring Tool Market

eLearning 24-7

Some vendors push heavily on PPT, implying that a great WBT is really a PPT converted to Flash. Flash output – still red hot. Over 98% of the LMS/LCMS/learning platform have at least one compliance standard, so why use a RCAT that doesn’t? Flash isn’t going anywhere, except maybe the route of leaded gasoline.

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SCORM 101: The Definitive Guide to Choose a SCORM Compliant LMS

learnWorlds

SCORM compliance was introduced as a way of making online courses more accessible. Alternatively, SCORM authoring tools can export a course as an HTML5 folder to upload into your LMS. Achieving SCORM compliance for your course means that you can upload it on your system and will be able to work properly, as they will be compatible.

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Eric Schuermann – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

From HTML5 to Tin Can/Experience API, there’s certainly some change and growth happening right now on the tech side of e-Learning. Eric: Just recently we’ve started to see more authoring tools with the ability to publish to HTML5, a necessity for creating responsive courses. It can be accessed from any OS—even a Mac!