I’ve listed what I believe are the top four pros and cons of Articulate Storyline. Obviously there’s a lot more to say about Articulate Storyline, so this is not the whole ‘story’… but for the sake of brevity, we’ve highlighted the most salient points – those which make a significant impact on the efficiency of the course build stage of eLearning projects.
2013 was an exciting year for e-Learning professionals with many discussions around learning paradigms and technologies. The year saw many interesting developments in areas such as Learning Standards/Specifications (xAPI), Programming Languages (HTML 5), Gamification, Game-based Learning, etc. We believe that 2014 will see more powerful changes, owing to the maturing and convergence of some of these technologies. If 2013 was a year of ‘contemplations’, 2014 will be a year of ‘decisions’! Read o
HTML5 is creating a tidal wave of discussion and excitement in the e-Learning industry. It has massive potential, but e-Learning content developers are still finding their footing with this new language. Learn more in this post.
Created by two former Apple engineers, it is a low-cost, yet powerful tool for creating keyframe-based animation in HTML 5. Version 1 made its debut in May 2011, and 2.0 was released on August 20. Some impressive work has been done with Hype, including this graphic from the Los Angeles Times, and I was eager to try it.
As a RVP, I got the opportunity to talk to some of the customers and help them in the Expert Hour sessions. Some of the customers were totally new to eLearning and Raptivity whereas some were themselves Raptivity Experts. Before the call, customers had shared their thoughts and issues with us through a pre-call survey. Many customers wanted to know how Raptivity interactivities could be used differently whereas few had queries on which interactions could be used for their specific content and s