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Things to Consider Before Investing in eLearning Development Tools

Hurix Digital

However, these savings come at an initial cost – the cost of investing in an eLearning development tool , which is used to develop and implement these online courses; and train staff in course creation and administration. These eLearning development tools make course creation and implementation efficient and user-friendly.

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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

With increasing bandwidths and better compression techniques available, use of videos in Flash platform based eLearning courses is on the rise. The embedded videos are played back from within SWF, so you can create your own components to control the video playback. eLearning Development: What’s new in Flash CS4?

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eLearning Development: What’s new in Flash CS4?

Upside Learning

Flash CS4 allows us to finally publish SWF files for Flash Player 10 - the latest version of Flash Player. Overall FlashCS4 does look like a great improvement and would help eLearning developers immensely in improving the quality and efficiency of development.

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Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools

Upside Learning

I came across this mind map by Cammy Bean which covers nearly all the tools available for creating/authoring eLearning content. Here are some features that eLearning professionals generally expect from authoring tools –. Should be able to import external Flash SWF as well as audio and video in variety of popular formats.

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Rapid eLearning Through Software Simulations And Screencasts

Upside Learning

I’d like to leave the discussion around EPSS and software simulations to the experts in the eLearning industry. Unlike screen capturing tools, the published output is not just a passive video, but is in a fully interactive format such as Flash SWF. However, such development would not be considered as rapid authoring.

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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

The most important one is Adobe removing restrictions on SWF and FLV/F4V specifications. So one can now develop software that can actually “play” SWF content. For eLearning (& mobile learning) I think Flash will remain the obvious tool till for some time. What’s Adobe’s contribution? How’s it going?

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Taking Legacy Flash eLearning to HTML5

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Many eLearning developers didn't panic because the end of Flash simply meant that, while the Flash output would continue to work, it would likely be blocked on more and more systems. Adobe's Allen Partridge wrote an awesome article back in April 2020 titled " Migrating Legacy Flash eLearning Content to HTML5." Partridge's article