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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Internet Explorer ( IE 6, 7 and 8 ) the most widely used web browsers has no support for HTML5. A few browsers like Firefox support Ogg Theora (an open source format) while others like Safari support H.264 264 (this is a proprietary format and licensing fee is required to support this format).

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How To Start an Online School in 5 Simple Steps

The Be-all and End-all Guide to Creating a Supreme LearnDash LMS

With the onset of COVID19 pandemic, learning over the internet is now becoming more prevalent as the new normal is forcing schools to move online completely. Leverage social media for learning. Open Source LMS. Closed-Source LMS. Open Source LMS. WordPress is a popular example of an open source LMS.

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What’s in a Moodle

Saffron Interactive

Private sector ears pricked up when they heard that Moodle was adaptable, easy-to-use and above all, open source. That means no license fees and an army of enthusiastic volunteers to do your development for you. The open source party was rocking, but there were no invites for average users.

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How to choose an LMS for your Company

Paradiso

Possibly the first major decision you will face while choosing the best LMS for your endeavour is, if you’d want to adapt an open-source LMS, like Moodle, or purchase a custom LMS from a vendor? Do you have a workforce that is distributed across the world, perhaps in areas where access to high-speed internet isn’t a given?

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10 best LMS software of 2020

Ed App

EdApp provides an easy to navigate but far-reaching interface for data management – supports management and creating content over the Internet from anywhere. Claroline is open source software and is licensed under the GNU License, which provides the freedom to share and modify such software, making it free for all users.

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Opening up #learning: Access to knowledge

Learning with e's

Putnam's view of the Internet is similar to many other educators - it has provided unprecedented access to the world's knowledge. The advent of the Web, and subsequently the rise in use of social media and media sharing services has amplified this capability. Unported License. Here's the first: Access to knowledge.

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Free Stock Photos Sites for e-Learning

eFront

In exchange, we only ask you to use the images according to our Licensing. These come from many sources and are license-specific. You can view a photos license by clicking on the license icon, below and left of photos. Every image is absolutely free, with some more options to buy individual higher resolutions.

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