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5 Features of a Responsive Design eLearning Authoring Tool

gomo learning

Responsive design is supported ‘behind the scenes’ by HTML5, the code used to design web pages. 2) Responsive Design is Supported by HTML5. Responsive design is made possible because of HTML5 , also known as Hypertext Markup Language. HTML5 is essentially responsible for the way a page runs.

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5 Recommended Rapid E-learning Authoring Tools for Amazing Animations

CommLab India

But, the introduction of rapid e-learning tools has brought good news to e-learning developers working under tight project completion deadlines. Those of you, who love to sprinkle effective animations in your e-learning courses, check out the following rapid e-learning tools. iSpring Suite 8.7. Articulate Storyline 2.0. Storyline 2.0

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

These 12 Tutorials Teach You How to Build an Interactive E-Learning Course - Rapid eLearning Blog , May 4, 2010 It’s a fact that you CAN build effective elearning with rapid elearning tools. It’s become quite clear that Apple (Steve Jobs) is going to block putting Flash on these platforms. eLearning Technology. Thanks Dave!

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25 eLearning Tools You Need Now

LearnUpon

We find Elucidat particularly strong at creating responsive online and mobile course content that’s compatible with HTML5. Why it’s a great eLearning tool: We think about the decline of Flash and the rise of HTML5 a lot at LearnUpon. New posts will then appear on your homepage whenever you log in. And so do our customers.

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25 eLearning tools you need to have

LearnUpon

We find Elucidat particularly strong at creating responsive online and mobile course content that’s compatible with HTML5. Why it’s great for eLearning: We think about the decline of Flash and the rise of HTML5 a lot at LearnUpon. This one specializes in adding engaging elements that work with Flash. Tool: YouTube.