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Adobe Captivate 6: Delivering Standalone eLearning Lessons

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

If the learner is going to access the lesson over the internet (either from a web server or an LMS), publishing SWF and/or HTML5 is the way to go. If you decide to publish a SWF, the learner will use a web browser to access the lesson. Just remember that neither SWF nor HTML5 are good standalone options.

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Adobe Captivate 2019: New Text-to-Speech Voices

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In that post, I told you how Adobe removed most of the outdated (Flash) SWF features. Note that the download is nearly 4 GB, so if your internet speed isn't fast, prepare for a long wait while the package downloads.) Last week I told you about an awesome (and free) update to Adobe Captivate 2019.

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The 4 S’s of mobile design

E-Learning Provocateur

Given that smartphone sales are estimated to exceed PC sales by the end of this year, and mobile Internet users are expected to exceed desktop Internet users soon after, I have finally concluded that the time is ripe for mobile learning. Who knows… maybe Apple will do a backflip and start playing swf’s after all?

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Adobe Captivate: Best Practices for Creating Compliant eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

For example, if you select the Enable Accessibility option and you have filled in the project name and project description text boxes in Project preferences, a screen reader will read the name and description when the Adobe Captivate SWF file is played. Tips for Creating 508-compliant Adobe Captivate SWF Files.

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Adobe Captivate 6: Best Practices for Creating Compliant eLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

For example, if you select the 508 Compliance and you have filled in the project name and project description text boxes in Project preferences, a screen reader will read the name and description when the Adobe Captivate SWF file is played. However, your output may not be Section 508-compliant unless it is viewed with Internet Explorer.

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Things to Consider Before Investing in eLearning Development Tools

Hurix Digital

Select a tool that outputs online course modules in file formats that can be read across all major Internet browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge etc., File format for course delivery: Course delivery and file formats are crucial factors to consider while choosing an eLearning development tool.

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mLearning: The Time is Now

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" The article says that a Pew Internet & American Life Project study from July 2010 found that 55% of US mobile web users go online daily, up from 24% the year before. My first thought about Swiffy was that it would solve a LOT of the problems I hear with SWF content not playing on Apple devices like the iPad.