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Getting a Head Start with Mobile Interactions

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

When Raptivity released its first collection of mobile interactions for iPad and iPhone based eLearning, the path-breaking HTML5 Pack received several accolades. While it was a very useful collection of interactions, it mainly featured a bunch of memory aids such as flash cards. You can encourage exploration by learners.

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E-Learning Authoring Tool Comparison

E-learning Uncovered

Lectora is $1600 for the core e-learning software, while their Inspire suite with extra multi-media tools is $2500. Lectora lags behind in both areas because you need to perform most of these tasks externally, which is slower and requires you to have your own tools or buy the more expensive Inspire suite. It depends!

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A guide to HTML5 elearning authoring tools

Elucidat

You’ve probably heard: Flash is dead! In its wake, HTML5 authoring has become the industry standard for L&D teams looking to produce modern, interactive and multi-device elearning. With the range of HTML5 authoring tools available on the market, how do you decide which one is right for your team? the value of your elearning?

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3 Best Tools to Develop Web-based Training (WBT) Courses

CommLab India

Storyline is widely used to convert Flash-based e-learning content, which cannot be accssed on most Smartphones and tablet PCs, into the mobile-compatible HTML5 format. The software can be used to retain most effects of Flash. On the flip side, Articulate Storyline provides little support to responsive e-learning.

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Updated Comparison of E-Learning Authoring Tools

E-learning Uncovered

Studio ’13 is a very nice upgrade that features new Engage templates, additional quiz questions (including drag-and-drop), feedback layers, HTML5 publishing, characters, and a unified player, among other things. ( Studio ’09 could not output to HTML5, so it was a non-starter for iOS delivery. Software Simulations.

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E-learning Tools: A Developer’s Review of Adobe Captivate 7

SweetRush

The final products can be published to PCs and to mobile devices. Developers who have no or little prior experience with Captivate will enjoy a few pleasant gems right from the beginning: A list of pre-set template dimensions, ready to use and adapted for standard PC and mobile screens. Is Captivate 7 suited for game-based learning?

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7 reasons why the new Articulate Storyline is a Game-Changer for eLearning

mLearning Revolution

I have been a fan of Articulate for a long time even as I worked for Adobe on the Captivate and eLearning Suite products. If there’s one thing we have learned from the mobile App revolution is that a great user experience is critical these days, apps have to delight customers and ultimately the user interface is the app.