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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

The working draft of HTML 5 indicates a need to find suitable open source code which works on all browsers without licensing or patent fee. The Mozilla Foundation has already implemented the open source Ogg Theora and Ogg Vorbis codecs for video in the beta of Firefox 3.5 and Opera is also working on similar lines.

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

The working draft of HTML 5 indicates a need to find suitable open source code which works on all browsers without licensing or patent fee. The Mozilla Foundation has already implemented the open source Ogg Theora and Ogg Vorbis codecs for video in the beta of Firefox 3.5 and Opera is also working on similar lines.

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First Time Visitor Guide

Tony Karrer

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eLearning 101: How to Make an eLearning Course (Updated!)

OpenSesame

In the last few years, the folks at Rustici Software (already leading experts in SCORM) have worked with many partners and stakeholders in the elearning industry to develop a new standard, known as TinCan or the XAPI , that widens the scope of how online learning content can be managed and tracked by institutions and organizations.

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eLearning 101: How to Make an eLearning Course (Updated!)

OpenSesame

In the last few years, the folks at Rustici Software (already leading experts in SCORM) have worked with many partners and stakeholders in the elearning industry to develop a new standard, known as TinCan or the XAPI , that widens the scope of how online learning content can be managed and tracked by institutions and organizations.