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Captioning

CourseArc

Captions allow the content of web audio and video to be accessible to those who do not have access to audio. 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.

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Instructional Design: The Process – Part 2

Origin Learning

These inputs help in defining the following: Learning modality and materials – ILT (instructor-led training), WBT/CBT (web-based or computer-based training), or blended learning with virtual classroom. Recording of Voice Over – Voice samples of the panel of professional artists is selected and the VO for the course is recorded.

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Walking down the Interactive Learning Path with Raptivity

Raptivity

You can use Raptivity output with hundreds of authoring tools, LMS, LCMS, and Live Collaboration tools and web design tools. 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.

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