Monday, July 20, 2020

Best Authoring Tools For Rapid eLearning Development


Way of learning needs leads to creating various authoring tools to meet the learner requirements and the training models.

Though there are various best authoring tools and each tool has its own identity to stand in the race of technology by integrating the components that are required for the learners so as to enhance the learning experience and retention.

Let’s see some of the tools that are tailored to meet the learner’s needs.

How To Choose The Best Authoring Tool For HTML5 Responsive eLearning?



There are many authoring tools in the market to facilitate the formulation of innovative and effective e-learning courses. Articulate Storyline, Captivate, and Lectora are some of such versatile eLearning authoring tools that have influenced the way the present-day HTML5 responsive courses are developed.

All of these are resourceful authoring tools and have readymade templates and all other related resources that assist the creation of top class online courses. However, it is good to know few basic details about them before picking up one.





Why Custom eLearning Development Over Off-The-Shelf Courses?


If you want to introduce online courses or eLearning in your organization, there are two options – off-the-shelf content and custom eLearning. Off-the-shelf content is convenient as the courses are ready to go. You just need to assign the users. But the content will not be customized as per your organizations requirement. Whereas in custom e-learning you can personalize the content according to the needs of the target audience. A typical organization structure consists of various departments with different functionalities. The needs and the requirement of each department vary with one another. As such, each activity and training part concerned has to be customized accordingly in the backdrop of delivery options.







Monday, July 13, 2020

Team Management Software | Services Scheduling Software




A Cloud based Cleaning & Maids Software with Automated Scheduling and Extensive Reports.

Why Choose Swift Team Management Software?

- Intuitive Dashboard
- Easy-to-use Roster
- Manage Your Hr Data
- Analyze Your Sales
- Hasslefree Scheduling
- Invoices & Statements
- Manage Accounts
- Drivers Schedule
- Payslip Management
- Workorder Management

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An all-in-one platform to manage everything. Start Today! Manage all your staff and clients with one click.

- Staff Management
- Customer Management
- Maid Roster
- Payment Management
- Invoice Management
- Statement Management
- Payslip Management
- Location Configuration
- Zone Management
- Vehicle Management

The Swift Advantage for Team Management Software

24X7 SUPPORT
Our experts are available round-the-clock to help you via phone, chat or email with any software queries.

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Try our software risk-free! If you are not satisfied, you can request a complete refund within 45 days of your purchase.

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We understand your business. Our software come with a promise of 99.9% uptime.

WHY GO WITH SWIFT?
Because we know that even the best technology is only as good as the people behind it. That’s why we offer expert, 24/7 phone support, plus a lot more.

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Articulate Storyline 360 Vs Rise - Building responsive elearning


“Responsive eLearning design” is the need of the hour for multi-device eLearning. It is the best approach to deliver the eLearning content that adapts and responds to all devices providing optimal mobile learning experience with its HTML5 output.

Authoring tools such as Elucidat, Adobe Captivate 9, Articulate Storyline 360 and Articulate Rise can make the eLearning development job even easier without any coding knowledge. With the wide range of available options in responsive authoring tools, it is very important for an eLearning developer to pick the right tool that fits the requirements appropriately in a more cost-effective manner.


Top 4 New Key Features of Articulate 360 – Elearning Development




Articulate has always managed to create easy-to-use eLearning authoring tools. Since the release of Articulate 360, Articulate has been ensuring to make it an all-inclusive eLearning authoring package.

Recently, it has introduced a couple of new features making it even easier for eLearning course development.

As part of our ongoing series of blogs on Articulate 360, we’ll now take a sneak peek into its new features which will help you get most out of it.



Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Adobe Captivate 2019: Live Device Preview & 360-degree Learning Experiences





Adobe Captivate 2019, A lot many features have been released to create more engaging eLearning courses. In this blog, we are going to discuss two new features, Live Device Preview, and 360 slide.

The live device preview option allow you to preview the Virtual Reality (VR) e-Learning courses by connecting them to the mobile device. You can preview all your VR courses as well as responsive courses in your device once you establish the connection with the Captivate tool. This could be done by generating a QR code in the Captivate tool that you can scan using the QR scanner app in your mobile device.






Thursday, July 2, 2020

What Is Learning Management System (LMS)? and It's Technical Aspects


A learning management system (LMS) is a software framework for managing , monitoring, recording , reporting, automating and delivering education courses, training programs, or learning and development programs. The idea of learning management system originated directly from e-learning. Although the first LMS appeared in the higher education sector, the majority of the LMSs today focus on the corporate market. Learning Management Systems make up the largest segment of the learning system market. The first introduction of the LMS was in the late 1990s.
Learning management systems were designed to identify training and learning gaps, utilizing analytical data and reporting. LMSs are focused on online learning delivery but support a range of uses, acting as a platform for online content, including courses, both asynchronous based and synchronous based.

An LMS may offer classroom management for instructor-led training or a flipped classroom, used in higher education, but not in the corporate space. Modern LMSs include intelligent algorithms to make automated recommendations for courses based on a user's skill profile as well as extract meta-data from learning materials in order to make such recommendations even more accurate.

An LMS provides and maintains all content forms including video, course, and documentation. In the school and higher education sectors, an LMS may have a range of functionality similar to corporate but with features such as rubrics, guided learning by teacher and instructor, a discussion forum, and also the use of a syllabus. A syllabus is rarely a feature in the corporate LMS, although courses may start with heading-level index to give learners an overview of topics covered.

Most modern LMSs are web-based. There are a variety of integration strategies for embedding content into LMSs, including AICC, xAPI (also called 'Tin Can'), SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model)[16] and LTI (Learning Tools Interoperability). LMSs were originally designed to be locally hosted on-premise, where the organization purchases a license to a version of the software, and installs it on their own servers and network. Many LMSs are now offered as SaaS (software as a service), with hosting provided by the vendors.