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Ten Interactive Online Platforms to Deliver Holistic Learning to Students

Kitaboo

Search the Internet and you will find a plethora of interactive online platforms , the trick is to find the one that best suits your needs. The Fluidic player can support all types of files, such as PDFs, DOCX, PPTs, videos, SCORM, AICC, and xAPI-compliant packages. Also Read: K-12 Education in the Post-COVID Era.

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Managed WordPress Hosting, Open Source Software Innovation and Community with Robert Jacobi From Cloudways

LifterLMS

Learn about managed WordPress hosting, open source software innovation and community with Robert Jacobi From Cloudways in this episode of the LMScast podcast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. I’m excited to talk tech and WordPress and open-source and community and all these things with you that we have a shared passion for.

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Is MOODLE Compatible with Section 508?

CommLab India

The quest to provide equal opportunities to everyone, irrespective of their physical condition, has opened the doors of accessibility on the web, and it eventually spread to Learning Management Systems. According to a survey by Capterra , MOODLE is the most popular open source LMS. Adheres to Accessibility Guidelines.

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AI in the Workplace – How Accurate R the Results?

eLearning 24-7

Copilot from Microsoft is not ready for primetime. Microsoft is not the only vendor that offers copilots. I am surprised that vendors are unaware of the players beyond, say, Google Cloud and Amazon, with various LLMs. Some are 100% open source, and others are open but commercial, where you pay token fees.

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HTML5 – Let the Games Begin!

eLearning 24-7

and YouTube (beta) are already offering videos in HTML5 players. Open Source not Proprietary like Flash. Uses 20% of computer resources compared to 40% for Flash – this makes a big difference when someone is trying to view anything, regardless of their internet connection (DSL, Cable, Modem, T1, etc.). Even Flash.

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HTML5 – Let the Games Begin!

eLearning 24-7

and YouTube (beta) are already offering videos in HTML5 players. Open Source not Proprietary like Flash. Uses 20% of computer resources compared to 40% for Flash – this makes a big difference when someone is trying to view anything, regardless of their internet connection (DSL, Cable, Modem, T1, etc.). Even Flash.

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Why We’re Excited About Open edX Hawthorn

Appsembler

One reason that Open edX uses Youtube by default as its video player is that Youtube provides streaming capabilities free of charge. With adaptive streaming in Hawthorn, video quality can now adapt to the speed of the learner’s internet connection. The edX video pipeline can be configured to upload videos to Microsoft Azure.

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