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Best Video Hosting Solutions for Online Courses

LearnDash

What video hosting platform should you choose? Fortunately, a video host can help address this issue by providing storage for your videos among other benefits. Why do you need to use a video host? The video quality and player controls are also very sleek. You’re creating a video series for your course.

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The Ultimate Guide to Video Hosting for LMS

BrainCert

Learning management systems (LMS) are becoming increasingly popular for learners and educators alike, but they can only be as effective as the video hosting platform they use. This guide will discuss the importance of video hosting for enhancing the online learning experience and help you find the right video hosting platform for your needs.

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How to make students fall in love with your video courses with Presto player

LifterLMS

We have today Adam Preiser, creator of the very popular Presto player for WordPress as the guest for this episode of LMScast with Chris Badgett. Presto is the most advanced video player on WordPress and recently it was integrated successfully with LifterLMS, the best learning management system on WordPress.

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10 SCORM Players

Ed App

SCORM players are nifty tools that allow you to view standalone training content in other applications or learning management systems. SCORM Player #1 – EdApp. EdApp is an award-winning LMS and an open-source SCORM player that allows you to play SCORM files with ease. Sign up for Free and Start Using The Best SCORM Player.

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Hosted Services Exaggerate WordPress “Issues”

LearnDash

The online course creation industry is a large one with players of all sizes. For many the decision is between using a hosted platform or one on WordPress. I recently watched an interview where the founder of a well-respected hosted membership/teaching platform discussed online course creation in today’s world.

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MOOC Major Players

LearnDash

The MOOC landscape is taking shape , and just like social networking sites before it, the major players are starting to emerge. Today, it has since evolved and now hosts more than 3,000 (with backing from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation) videos on YouTube.

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Q&A: Where should we host our e-Learning videos?

Plume - e-learning & learning management systems

Hi Kaine, Our videos are currently hosted on the same server that our LMS is hosted on. We think this is slowing down loading times so we are looking at video hosting services. We considered YouTube, but it doesn’t allow us to keep our e-Learning videos private. There must be a better way. Plume’s answer.

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