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Words of Wisdom*

Clark Quinn

Our IT group changed the infrastructure a year ago, to *open source* (I don’t know what they were thinking), but fortunately my vendor says that they’d be happy to help change the installation to work with the new services architecture. Who needs all this rapid eLearning stuff? Our responsibility ends at formal learning.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

AVI: (Audio Video Interleaved) It supports both audio and video output with high-quality and a heavy file size, and can play in any player such as VLC and Windows Media KM player. AIFF: Uncompressed formats, which means they are exact copies of the original source audio. OGG: Open-source format, also known as Vorbis. .

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