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How to transform face-to-face training into digital eLearning

eLamb

Utilise video Video streaming services are extremely popular when it comes to blended learning. Learners can absorb your courses in either ten minutes chunks or 30-minute video lessons. We recommend video recording software such as Camtasia or Loom. For beginners, we recommend Rise to start with.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

The Internet is overflowing with instructional content and information presentation. Video remains the strongest long term trend. Expect continued improvements in the ease of getting streaming video content to learners, and improvements in delivering both standard and interactive video. He holds M.A. Phil Mayor.

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A-Z of Digital Learning

The Learning Rooms

Authoring tools will often include content libraries with images, audio or video for use when building your eLearning course. The skills to access, evaluate, use, share and create digital content using digital technology and the internet. Can include charts, graphs, Venn diagrams, infographics, pie charts and video.

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Twelve Ways to Add Value to Open Source LMS Systems

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Here we deal with problems such as grade data privacy, activation and deactivation of users for business reasons, and protecting sensitive business information arising from learning systems from prying eyes. Video streaming Moodle does not stream video effectively. A well-customized Moodle can do that.

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Future of Learning Technology – 2015

Upside Learning

Isn’t that what the Internet really is all about? Establishment of Flash as the de-facto development platform for custom eLearning creation allowing use of streaming audio/video over the web. Various domains have their own pace of change – as this graphic from this article shows: Did you notice the pace of change?

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How to Protect Your Course from Content Theft

LearnDash

While it may see like common sense to always give someone credit for their work, these kinds of social protocols can be lost on people who are not very Internet savvy, or who are from a different cultural background. Watermark your videos and images. Choose a video streaming service with content protection.

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Adobe Captivate 7: Support for the Tin Can API

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The problem with data collection is that you need an expensive LMS to store the data. What if the learners don't have access to the Internet? Very different systems are able to securely communicate by capturing and sharing this stream of activities using Tin Can's simple vocabulary."