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Social Media Libraries for Flash

Upside Learning

As social technology growth continues to march on and dynamic learning grows to be the need of the day, it is little surprise that social media has now become an integral part of learning as well. Various elearning development companies are integrating the popular social media services like Twitter, YouTube etc.

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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Cross Platform / Browser Compatibility – Every browser has its own rendering mechanism so an application developed for iPad Safari is not guaranteed to work well in other browsers like IE, Firefox or Chrome. A few browsers like Firefox support Ogg Theora (an open source format) while others like Safari support H.264

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Updates On HTML5 From Google I/O

Upside Learning

This new format may just become a de-facto audio/video delivery standard in the future as the web browsers like Firefox, Opera and Chrome have already confirmed supporting this format. With multi-screen preview and media element support developers can target the same application to run on Desktop, Tablet and mobile.

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Optimizing Web Media for Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

Safari builds this in, while Firefox can support it using a plug-in. Take a quick glance through this simple but interesting presentation about the media design of such sites. Here is a post about some tools that are used for mobile learning development from one of our stellar developers. Optimizing for the Mobile Web.

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Things to Consider Before Investing in eLearning Development Tools

Hurix Digital

Select a tool that outputs online course modules in file formats that can be read across all major Internet browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge etc., Media elements: You can save money by investing in only those features that you need for your online course content development. and operating systems such as Windows and MAC.

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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. WalkMe TM includes the WalkMe Editor, which is an add-on that runs within the Mozilla Firefox browser. No support is required from the media or programming team.

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SaaS & Web App Accessibility Checklist: 5 Steps to Inclusion

Hurix Digital

This means people with disabilities must be able to view your website through Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. Use Captions/Transcripts for Time-based Media. Ensure you have provided alternative ways to make time-based media, such as audio or video tutorials, more consumable for everyone.

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