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Authoring Tool Trends

eLearning 24-7

HTML5 output. After creating the course, you can output it to HTML5 which will be seen on any tablet/smartphone – but its power is with tablets. As HTML5 develops with its capabilities, so well the possibilities with the output. That said, if your system does not enable HTML5, the browser will switch to Flash.

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The DevLearn eLearning Rockstar Stage Reveal

eLearning Brothers

We have our very own Learning Stage at DevLearn this year! Technology discussed in this session: Experience API (xAPI), games, simulations, and HTML5. How to review issues and challenges associated with custom game development in Storyline 3. Dreams do come true, kids. We know that with great power comes great responsibility.

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63 Great eLearning Posts and Hottest Topics for November 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

And interestingly several of the posts are around John Seely Brown’s keynote at DevLearn. Like a lot of guys, he has some issues with color perception so he wanted an easy way to match colors. Its an issue. FACEBOOK privacy issues. But I’m always more interested in finding great posts that I may have missed.

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eLearning Cyclops: Signs of Being in e-Learning Hell #eLearningHell

eLearning Cyclops

Signs you are in e-learning hell (as a designer/developer): The Help Desk calls and tells you they are receiving too many calls regarding your course and the _ (pop-up blocker, Flash Player and/or LMS sign-on). Thankfully, the above are resolvable issues and are becoming less and less common. Heading to #DevLearn. Posted by. .