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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

promises a two-way conversation where users can contribute, collaborate and create through several platforms like social media, blogs, wikis and forums. In 2005, Adobe bought Macromedia and transformed it into Adobe Flash. From the read-only environment of Web 1.0, emphasizes on how we learn—how we interact with content online.

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Storyline and ZebraZapps: seriously powerful, seriously simple

Clive on Learning

Michael was, of course, the creator of Authorware, a highly powerful tool from the CD-ROM era, which Adobe eventually gave up on after they inherited it from Macromedia. Supports the creation multi-player games and interactions that you can share on social media sites. Animation tools includes. There is a low-cost, $8.99

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7 reasons why the new Articulate Storyline is a Game-Changer for eLearning

mLearning Revolution

No wonder they have thousands of superfans, who rave about their products and who recommend them to their peers via Social Media Networks. One-stop shop for eLearning Assets. Articulate knows this and I like the way they approached solving this problem in Storyline.

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The End of the Road for me at Adobe. 2012 and Beyond.

mLearning Revolution

In my mind, I had always hoped that one day Adobe would take notice and say, hey that RJ guy is doing some nice things with Social Media and would do great Evangelizing our more important flagship products. Today Social Media makes all the difference. But it never happened. 4) I’m also building two mobile Apps.

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Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player | LearnNuggets

NuggetHead

Adobe CS and CS2 was about the time Adobe acquired Macromedia and Flash didn’t get its next version upgrade until CS3. If you’re interested in learning more about how all these versions play together, ActionScriptVersions.com is a very informative site. Open Flash and create a new Flash document/file. ActionScript 2.0: ActionScript 1.x

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