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Articulate on iPads?
Stephanie Harnett said:
I think a partial solution is creating interactive youtube videos.
Steps:
1. createa a series of powerpoint slides and export these as wmv files (in whatever logical segments)
2. Upload the wmv files to youtube
3. add hotspots to link one video to the next.
You can download the files to MP4 using this process as well, wrap in HTML and host as a webpage.
You can simulate quizzing. Just search for "interactive elearning" on youtube for examples. http://www.chadmattandrob.com/ have some funny examples of this and teach you how in their first video, followed by some great short, interactive stories.
My conclusion thus far though is getting the elearning I build to run on all tablets isn't going to work unless I switch to Rapitivity or fire up Dreamweaver and start working with CSS and html 5. It's irritating that one company (Apple) has the ability to make an entire industry (elearning) switch development platforms, strategies, etc. - it's a big cost in time, software, learning, etc. and coincidentally happening at the same moment that elearning is picking up the most (positive) momentum it's ever had.
Time is of essence as we, the developers, are faced with more and more requests by clients to ensure uniformity across all systems - just like flash once did.
Stephanie
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