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How to Leverage Interactive Learning Tools for Engaging Training Experiences

Kitaboo

Statistics suggest that interactive learning experiences reduce learner drop-off rates substantially when compared to regular passive video watching. Once done, interactive guides can be auto-converted into multiple formats such as videos, pdfs, slideshows, and URLs. 5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning.

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Learning Designers have 3 Choices Regarding Mobile Learning [#mLearning]

mLearning Revolution

Among the statistics provided in the report, one in particular stood out to me, namely: By the end of 2013, the number of mobile-connected devices will exceed the number of people on earth, and by 2017 there will be nearly 1.4 mobile devices per capita. Mobilize Learning by Optimizing it for Touch.

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PowerPoint Add-ins – Develop E-learning Courses Rapidly

CommLab India

This PowerPoint add-in is one of the most used add-ins to rapidly convert PowerPoint presentations to interactive e-learning courses. Courses can be published to formats such as Flash, HTML, PDF, or CD-ROM. The presentation can be published to different formats such as HTML5 or Video. Articulate Presenter. Video recording.

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Delivering content in multiple formats – A common publishing challenge?

Magic EdTech

Here are a few recent revenue statistics: Pearson Education $7B . PDFs converted to Flash : These have a short lifetime as Flash is waning in popularity. HTML5 : This format is mobile-friendly with a standardized format that provides a wide variety of resources and interactivities and cross-platform compatibility.

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

LearnUpon

The latest release adds new features including better responsive design, the ability to convert legacy content as responsive projects and more font options than ever. It also removes the ability to publish flash content as flash is now dead. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari) we will always use the SWF/HTML5 output.

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How Apple Killed Flash for eLearning (and What to do with All That Non-Compatible Courseware)

eLearningMind

In 2010, Steve Jobs singlehandedly started one of the biggest–OK, maybe the only–software feuds by stating that Apple products wouldn’t support Flash, citing reasons like a high fail rate, lag time, and the overall unnecessary nature of the platform. percent of websites used Flash for multimedia applications. Today, only 10.7

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Take A Leap Of Faith With Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

Interestingly, these statistics are only marginally better than those reported by ASTD for the US market in May 2012. This is like the mad rush to convert all ILT training to eLearning that we witnessed a decade ago. So what ails mobile learning? Understanding Mobile. With mobile, ‘augmentation’ should be the key theme.