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Reformat your training sessions to increase their impact

LearnUpon

Once the live session has taken place you should convert the content to a format that can be uploaded into a course in your LMS. GoToTraining, WebEx, and Adobe Connect all record live sessions to video formats, such as mp4. If you use a Mac, you can use Quicktime or iMovie. Converting the training session to a video.

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Solving the 'iPad Problem'

OpenSesame

The “magic” of HTML5 is not in the HTML5 markup itself, but in the Javascript APIs (Application Programming Interface) that are associated with it. Gone are the days of proprietary audio and video formats. With HTML5 audio and video plays in the browser window itself– without the necessity of a plug-in like Flash or Quicktime.

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Video Editing Basics for eLearning

LearnUpon

It provides them with a rich medium for sharing information in an easily digestible format. We regularly speak about the importance of proper planning for eLearning programs. The optimization of your training content by choosing the format or meeting that best meets your learners’ needs. Choose a format: H.264 Lightworks.

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Authoring Tool Market – What I am seeing

eLearning 24-7

Adding video via YouTube or mp4 or Quicktime or whatever has been in place for a long time. Animate, but it is just a piece you can put into your authoring tool as a mp4 or some other format – which I forgot. Action script programming, HTML extensions and other advanced feature sets targeting e-learning developers.

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

When I meet with clients, I often will show examples of the same content in three or more formats: 1) linear with little interactivity, 2) linear with more interactivity, 3) nonlinear, case-based scenarios with multiple branching. What are the challenges? How do today’s authoring tools support this emerging need for ubiquitous design?

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

When I meet with clients, I often will show examples of the same content in three or more formats: 1) linear with little interactivity, 2) linear with more interactivity, 3) nonlinear, case-based scenarios with multiple branching. What are the challenges? How do today’s authoring tools support this emerging need for ubiquitous design?

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How to Design Evergreen eLearning Content

CourseArc

This also includes the formats and subject matter of the media you include in your course. Is it better to include an MPEG or a QuickTime video? When using this technique, you should archive your old podcasts or audio segments and keep them easily accessible in your editing program. A.wav or an.mp3 file?