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5 Tips for Improving Responsive Design in Mobile eLearning

Coreaxis

Here are five tips for improving responsive design in mobile eLearning: . When designing your course, it’s best to choose a layout that will work across all browsers, platforms and devices (Firefox, Apple, Android, etc.) The post 5 Tips for Improving Responsive Design in Mobile eLearning appeared first on Core Axis.

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[Free Webinar] Designing High-Impact Blended Training Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide – 22nd of March, 2018

Adobe Captivate

Join us for Designing High-Impact Blended Training Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide, a free webinar sponsored by eLearning Industry with EI Design’s Chief Learning Strategist – Asha Pandey. REGISTER -[Free Webinar] Designing High-Impact Blended Training Programs-A Step-by-Step Guide. The event is scheduled for the 22nd of March, 2018.

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Adobe Captivate & eLearning: Screen Reader Best Practices

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Screen readers are programs designed to allow visually impaired learners to navigate through a website or eLearning lesson by reading the content aloud. They also include at least two different internet browser options, usually Internet Explorer and Firefox. Tips for Testing Screen Reader Compliance.

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Adobe Captivate 6: Best Practices for Working with Screen Readers

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Screen readers are programs designed to allow visually impaired learners to navigate through a website or eLearning lesson by reading the content out loud. They also include at least two different internet browser options, usually Internet Explorer and Firefox.   Tips for Testing Screen Reader Compliance.

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Introducing Tech Tuesday toolbox

Mike Taylor

In my experience, most people love tech tips and tools. With that in mind, I’ve been thinking about the best way to share some of the best tech tips and tools that I discover. Available as a firefox addon too. For a long time, I’ve had a section in my weekly newsletter highlighting a few new tools each week. What do you think?

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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. Many programs also simulate this in their Preview features. Intermediate Testing. This is often, but not always, done in a SCORM or LMS setting.

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

eLearning Brothers

Brother Nathan from eLearning Brothers checking in with tips on how to set up your machine for virtual testing. 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. I hate IE 6. Welcome to modern.ie. But, modern.ie

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