Cons: Based on Flash which is a dying technology; does not support
any eLearning standard like SCORM; Needs a native mobile application to work on mobile devices; limited customization (a few predefined templates), minimum functionality out of content creation.
Not exact matches
Using cinemagraphs in an interactive way
like this is straightforward with all modern
eLearning tools thanks to the
standard gif image format.
If you would
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The existing
standard, SCORM, can really only track what's happening inside an
eLearning course — who takes the course, how well they do on the assessment, and things
like that.
The SCORM
standard makes sure that all
eLearning content and LMSs can work with each other, just
like the DVD
standard.
Recording a full screen high quality video
like a software demonstration using a wide screen monitor with a 16:9 ratio, and then publishing it and inserting it inside an
eLearning course that has a 4:3 ratio canvas which will be viewed by learners full screen on a
standard monitor will result in poor quality.
Whether it is learning how to use
standard eLearning tools
like Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate or Lectora or learning to build your own custom HTML interactions Learning Dojo will help you get there.
Whether it is learning how to use
standard eLearning tools
like Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate or Lectora or learning to build your own custom HTML interactions Learning Dojo will help you get there.