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Frankly, I am a fan of it, but if you are going this route than offer the following: Multiple tracks of video – rather than a track or two. Ability to convert various types of videoformats to other videoformats. Support (as in output) to AICC/SCORM – a major win!
OpenSesame works with sellers who have content in SCORM, AICC or Videoformats. Our content specialists are happy to collaborate with you on choosing appropriate pricing models for your course ware. Patent-Pending Technology. We fix technical hurdles so you can focus on quality content.
Attachments – Some off the shelf providers include an attachment with their content (in whatever format they have), others do not. A couple only provided them in AICC, which was converted, and some provided only MP4s or similar videoformats. Again, an attachment may be of value or it may not.
Learning and Development professionals the world over realize this and are exploring different ways and formats of microlearning to leverage on the power of “less is more”. Typically designed and delivered in rich media formats, it is a learner-centric approach that provides just-in-time training that is available on multiple devices.
This challenge becomes even more significant when: The run length of the video runs into a few minutes and the learner may find the session to be rather monotonous. However, the interactive videoformat can offset these challenges and flip learner passivity to learning activity. Supports AICC, SCORM 1.2, 2004, and TinCan.
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