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Lessons from the past

dVinci Interactive

In 1989, I created my first interactive video using an authoring platform called IconAuthor, and it required a newfangled operating system called Windows 2.1. Soon after, Apple Computer introduced the Macintosh with Hypercard which, according to Steve Jobs, was an object oriented “programming language for the rest of us.”

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Reformat your training sessions to increase their impact

LearnUpon

You can do this by using tools like Camtasia or QuickTime (you may need to download a plugin to record both audio and video). If you use a Mac, you can use Quicktime or iMovie. For Windows users, you can trim videos with a host of free programs. My advice is to balance convenience and cost. Movie Maker is one that’s easy to use.

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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. Imagine a drawing surface in the browser that, through Javascript, can be used to create 2D or 3D interactive drawings. HTML5 is increasingly compatible with all of the major browsers.

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Authoring Tool Market – What I am seeing

eLearning 24-7

From an interaction (listed as interactivity) to a feature within the product. Interactivity (Interactions). It is as if someone finally turned on the light bulb and said to themselves, “Sheesh, why should we give Raptivity the entire market for interactivity templates.” Pan, Zoom and Pan again.

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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. Problems include smaller screens, no roll-over interactions, and no Flash animations.

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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. Problems include smaller screens, no roll-over interactions, and no Flash animations.

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The ULTIMATE Guide to PowerPoint Alternatives

BrightCarbon

Luckily for you, BrightCarbon is here to separate the wheat from the chaff, and the decent presentation programs from the rubbish PowerPoint knock-offs. There are surprisingly detailed animation options for a program that does the design work for you – no complaints here! What is a PowerPoint alternative? Back to top. What is Genially?