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MOOC Evaluation at Harbinger

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Base Camp is a ritual that is followed every year at Harbinger. This year, we formed six teams, each taking a project related to Harbinger operations / roadmap. Our team got an opportunity to work on the project - “Learning culture at Harbinger.” They also learnt things that were mostly relevant to them at that moment.

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Twelve Ways to Add Value to Open Source LMS Systems

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

So you need to support offline learning capability. This can be done using Google Gears to some extent, or with the Harbinger Offline Player all the way up to SCORM compatible tracking. DRM Support Worried that someone may copy proprietary content? You don’t want to burden Moodle with the task of managing annotations.

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Emerging eLearning Trends That Will Shape 2022

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Harbinger Interactive Learning (HIL) has been on the forefront of this transformation helping eLearning companies worldwide to deliver impactful, modern learning experiences. Obviously, the traditional way of developing eLearning does not have the potential to support this for a sustainable period of time.

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Celebrating 5 years of Raptivity : Form is Temporary, Class is Timeless

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

As we celebrate 5 successful and growing years of Raptivity , the world's first and leading rapid interactivity building tool for eLearning creators, it gives me and the team at Harbinger Group immense joy and a sense of fulfillment. Raptivity has brought many accolades to Harbinger Group.

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Avatars in eLearning: Best Practices

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Here are the top 4 reasons, according to Janhavi Padture, Director - Learning Solutions at Harbinger Knowledge Products. Avatar should support 2-way interaction. One should expect to find them everywhere. Why, then, do several course designers avoid using avatars? It should augment content, not be the content.

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mLearning in Africa

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Vinod Ganjoo is an e-learning enthusiast who works as Senior Manager - e-learning Business Development at Harbinger. Many tools support both Flash and HTML5. Recently I had a chance to talk to a speaker at e-Learning Africa 2011 in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. Two, Flash won't work on all phones. VG: To an extent - yes.

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Building m-learning : Eliminating Redundant Effort

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

I talked to Bijoy, Senior General Manager at Harbinger Knowledge Products, about his vision for eliminating redundant effort in building m-learning and e-learning. As a training content developer, are you prepared to support all these different devices, their operating systems and browsers?

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