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Mobile Learning Moves the Evolution of Authoring Tools

Association eLearning

To combat “boring” eLearning experiences, programs like Adobe Flash and Director came on the scene with an animated bang (anyone else remember the bird crash vector animation from the early Flash demos?) Share this on LinkedIn. Mobile Learning Moves the Evolution of Authoring Tools - October 9, 2012. Share this on Facebook.

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ERIC SCHUERMANN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

From HTML5 to Tin Can/Experience API, there’s certainly some change and growth happening right now on the tech side of e-Learning. How will the tools evolve further to capitalize the real power of this standard? With this new standard, we can truly see an authentic picture of a learner’s experience.

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Why PowerPoint is Effective for Training New Employees

DigitalChalk eLearning

There’s a classic LinkedIn meme about a conversation between a CFO and a CEO: CFO: “What happens if we invest in developing our people and then they leave us?” Launched on May 22, 1990, it’s been the standard of slideshow presentations for a whole generation. PowerPoint in HTML5 and other perks.

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What is the Tin Can API & What Does it Mean for e-Learning?

Trivantis

Easy Flash Content Creation. Flash Creation for Everyone. -->. Flash Creation for Everyone. -->. The upcoming releases of both Lectora Version 11 e-Learning software and CourseMill LMS include support for the Tin Can API, meeting the latest, advanced e-Learning standards. Lectora: ONLY HTML5 Authoring Tool.

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Did Our 5 Big Predictions for eLearning this Year Come True?

eLearningMind

Lo and behold, April saw the joining of two Internet giants: eLearning video site Lynda.com and LinkedIn. In the continual process of perfecting user experience, it’s no secret that most eLearning companies are swapping out Flash for HTML5.

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E-Learning Trade Shows + Product Reviews 4 #TK11

eLearning 24-7

I will be visiting numerous booths and live demonstrations by vendors and posting mini-reviews on my Linkedin Group. All the vendors listed below, a mini review of their product will be posted on the E-Learning 24/7 Linkedin Group. It offers the ability to create courses in HTML5 or Flash. Questionmark.

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A Decade in eLearning – Then, Now and Next

Rob Hubbard

Flash is dead. Back when we could author in Adobe Flash it was possible to create all kinds of cool interactive content. As long as the user had the Flash player, the content would work. Now HTML5 is the preferred form, however, it’s a step backwards in terms of what we can easily create. We still love video.