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What is Closed Captioning? Everything You Need to Know About it

Hurix Digital

Closed Caption, abbreviated as CC, unlike subtitles, assumes that a viewer cannot hear and includes non-speech elements such as sound effects, background noises, and the speaker’s identity. They don’t include effects or speaker identifications and tend to have slight delays or errors due to variations in the speed of the speech.

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The Top 78 Captivate Features

Adobe Captivate

Add effects and motion paths. Save your own effects combinations. Timing – gives you access to precise timing options, Effects and Transitions. Publish – to HTML5, Flash, YouTube, PhoneGap (for devices) and more. HTML5 Tracker – checks your file for anything you’ve included that is incompatible with HTML5.

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Lectora User Conference Showcase: Michael Sheyahshe

Trivantis

Easy Flash Content Creation. Content Creation Services. Custom Development Services. Flash Creation for Everyone. -->. Flash Creation for Everyone. -->. Comic Book-Styled Exercises to Increase Interactivity and Engagement. Lectora Online. Web-based Collaborative e-Learning Authoring. ReviewLink. by Lectora.

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Flex to HTML5 Migration: A Quick Guide

Hurix Digital

In 2017, Adobe announced that it would end support for its Flash plug-ins by 2020. One of the obvious choices for this has been Flex to HTML5 migration. . This is primarily due to the more versatile and flexible nature of open standard techs like HTML5. Flex to HTML5 Migration Assessment. How to Convert Flex to HTML5?

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Real learning – let’s not confuse it with completing templated exercises - Performance Learning Productivity , June 18, 2010 I read a piece written by Kate Graham of e2train on Thursday and it started me thinking about the ‘real learning versus managed learning’ debate. We know for sure that: Exercise boosts brain power.

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