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Captioning

CourseArc

Common web accessibility guidelines indicate that captions should be: Synchronized – the text content should appear at approximately the same time that audio would be available. See a sample below. Sample video with closed captions playing. Captions can be either closed or open. InqScribe split pane interface.

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Instructional Design: The Process – Part 2

Origin Learning

Media Creation and construction – Upon completion of the storyboard, media elements such as graphics/illustrations and interactions are created or sourced and the course is developed in Flash XML or HTML5 formats using various authoring tools or frameworks. Send out Teasers and Registration Guidelines. Launch Course.

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Walking down the Interactive Learning Path with Raptivity

Raptivity

Many Raptivity interactions provide support for Section 508 Guidelines. A sophisticated WYSWIG editor , with single click Flash and HTML5 previews, is included for customization of interactions. Raptivity’s HTML5 output works perfectly across multiple browsers including Internet Explorer 10.0

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