Not exact matches
Today we may be creating anything from those same point - and - click demos (now called «microlearning»), to interactive software simulations, to soft skills training with gamification, to scenario - based training with
embedded video of real actors (if Andy from accounting counts as an actor), to
videos with animated characters, to a talking - heads style SME interview.
Embedded audio and
video are the most common enhancement that some eBooks offer
today, but as innovation continues, we're sure to see more features hit the scene.
One article from USA
Today (January 15, 2015) suggests more possibilities: «leaving their more compelling content on the site longer; creating clutter - free website designs to make it easier to find the best material; posting more quizzes; using prominent «
embeds» of
videos, links and tweets in stories; assigning long - form articles; creating never - ending pages that just scroll on with more content loads; showcasing photo galleries that stay on one long page rather than flipped pages.»
Several major newspapers, including USA
Today, have been able to increase their ad dollars coming in by allowing advertising on their
embedded videos.
A release from ebook developer Vook
today announced that Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet will now accommodate
embedded videos in ebooks, which is long - awaited news for authors who have until now not been able to promote and sell their titles on one of the largest retail platforms for ebooks.
Embedded audio and
video is probably the most common eBook enhancement being used
today.
Earlier
today, a
video,
embedded below, leaked showing off a potential new 1v1 or 2v2 map.
In other Black Ops 3 news, Treyarch will host a developer roundtable live - stream later
today at 4 p.m. PST., whihc you can watch via the
video embedded above.
In what it says is an industry first for a legal research platform, LexisNexis
today is launching a multimedia civil procedure practice guide within Lexis Advance that includes not only text but also a series of more than 150 short
videos embedded within the content.
Today, I found a great short
video on this topic by Nobel - Prize winner James Heckman, which is
embedded below and which I'll show my ninth - grade English classes.