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How to Leverage Interactive Learning Tools for Engaging Training Experiences

Kitaboo

A recent survey also revealed that a whopping 98% of the organizations plan to implement interactive training material/videos as part of their digital learning strategy in 2020. It gives employees the freedom to learn at their own pace and retain maximum knowledge during the process. You May Also Like.

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6 Steps To A Better Mobile Learning Strategy

Upside Learning

Mobile learning is a relatively new domain and is rapidly evolving as well, which makes its implementation a not so easy task. When implementing mobile learning in workplace, following 6 steps will help create an effective mlearning strategy. Does mobile learning fit in your learning strategy?

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Developing a mobile content strategy for corporate training

Aptara

Among some of the top reasons cited for this increase is that is often more affordable, accessible and effective than its traditional counterparts. . But convenience-related reasons are just scratching the surface of the plethora of benefits that can be gleaned from implementing mobile learning strategies and custom content technologies.

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HTML5 – The Technology that Eases Rapid E-learning Development

CommLab India

HTML5 is a system for annotating, presenting, and structuring content on the World Wide Web. The standard is useful in e-learning as it supports rich media, graphics, interactions, and works flawlessly on mobile phones. Even in the absence of Internet, HTML5 has a very good functionality.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

Welcome to our comprehensive guide to handling legacy Flash eLearning content. This page has all you need to know to on how to rapidly republish or recreate your courses to adapt to the imminent end of Flash at the end of 2020. What is happening to legacy Flash eLearning content? Why is Flash ending? Why is Flash ending?