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Learning Through Experience: A Cakewalk with WalkMe™

Infopro Learning

It includes three components: WalkMe TM Editor: An add-on that runs within the Firefox browser and helps create, edit and manage WalkMe interventions. Organizations can use WalkMe TM to create orientation and on boarding programs, as an Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS), and for promotions. Contact us!

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Legacy eLearning

CourseArc

Even desktop browsers such as Firefox block Flash content by default and users may struggle to keep Flash up to date. Most of these tools force developers to be dependent on a specific vendor or program. Many of them tend to cause bugs and issues when developers try to integrate the legacy program with newer, more modern tools.

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E-Learning in 2014: The Four “M” #trends

Web Courseworks

Many companies who offer learning programs already host these resources online, or “in the cloud” so that users from anywhere, at anytime, can access the information through any Internet-connected device. The majority of learners process information best in smaller amounts, and there are many ways to provide this type of instruction.

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12 Steps on How to Set up Your Machine for Virtual Testing

eLearning Brothers

No matter how hard you follow best practices of web design it’s always broken in another browser. When I first learned web design it was aggravating to get a site working perfectly in Firefox and Safari, than opening up in Internet Explorer 6. A little of my inner web designer would die each time it broke a web page.

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Collaboration - Knowledge Management - Expert - Hot List

Tony Karrer

yes, they went there - WISE Pedagogy , June 1, 2009 Top Other Items The following are the top other items based on social signals. yes, they went there - WISE Pedagogy , June 1, 2009 Top Other Items The following are the top other items based on social signals.

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My Top Ten Tools for 2009

Learning Visions

Firefox My browser of choice. Flash I don't actually develop a thing with Flash myself, but our designers and programmers do some fabulous stuff with it! As an instructional designer, I feel like I can design just about anything and these really smart people can do something with it in Flash. Have a question?

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Quality Assurance: Fine-Tuning Your eLearning to Be Its Best Part 2

Association eLearning

Test the most common browsers – There are four common browsers: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, mostly for Windows users, and Safari for Apple/Mac users. There are others, but most developers tend to design their products for these four. Many programs also simulate this in their Preview features.

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