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Author: Ed Gipple

Thoughts on the Creative Cloud

Last week, Adobe announced their new approach to Creative Suite 6 software licensing, the Creative Cloud, which should be available in early June. This subscription-based ‘digital hub’ will provided the ability to download and install any application in Adobe’s CS6 “Master Collection” and use it offline…as long as you remain subscribed. While the subscription model […]

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eLearning vs mLearning

Terminology for computer-assisted training has gone through several revisions and variations on the terms are still widely varied. Historically, there have been two components to the terminology: eLearning Terminology Cloud Variations on the adjective: computer, web, internet, technology, distributed Variations on the subject: training, learning, education, instruction Combine those two parts together into whatever term […]

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Inquisiq LMS: Mobile Compatibility!

Due to rise in popularity or mobile access and devices, and subsequent requests from our customers, we have made Inquisiq R3 compatible with mobile devices! This feature has been in the works for some time and is now ready for public release. Just goes to show- you ask, and we listen! Inquisiq R3 SaaS accounts will be […]

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Adobe’s “Angry Bird Tax”

A quick note to clear up any potential confusion a recent Adobe announcement regarding Flash Player licensing… Adobe essentially said two things,“Premium features will allow game publishers using native C/C++ console game engines to target Flash Player. Premium features is usage of both domain memory and Stage3D GPU hardware acceleration in combination. Domain memory allows […]

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Mobile Learning: Trending Up, Slow but Steady

As has been apparent for a couple years now, ‘mobile devices’ are finally entering a level of media maturity. Apple deserves a large part of the credit when it comes to pushing innovation into the wild. The iPhone pushed Google to commit to Android and forced Microsoft and other players to either improve their products […]

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Articulate Player Customization

We work with several tools here at ICS to develop custom eLearning content for our clientele. The Articulate suite (i.e. Articulate Studio) is certainly one of the tools in our box which we use for the less-complex Level 1 and 2 lessons. For such projects, a common request is to modify the default player ‘skin’ […]

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Thoughts on Flash, HTML5, and video

The HTML5 engine continues to gather steam! However, Flash remains a completely viable option for a variety of rich-media experiences – the level of HTML5 support and features across the variety of platforms and devices is simply not far enough along or consistent enough to go with an HTML5 solution for RIA’s or video at […]

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An award-winning LMS, three's a charm

Brandon Hall released the winners of the 2011 Excellence in Learning Technology Award last week…and once again, ICS Learning Group’s Inquisiq LMS is an award winner, with a ‘gold’ in the “Best Advance in Learning Management Technology” Our LMS has become increasingly popular within the training industry over the past year and recently reached a record […]

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An Introduction to Levels of Training

As one gets more involved with eLearning, the question of “what level of learning are you looking for” likely comes up more and more frequently, in one form or another. These sorts of questions generally relate to attempts to classify eLearning and the complexity of its content…which then can ideally be related to the complexity […]

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Authorware and OS X

Adobe’s Authorware product was a mainstay for computer-based training development for years. While the ascent of web-based training, distribution issues, and the rise of Flash led to Authorware’s retirement in 2007, it remains a viable product for some projects (i.e. kiosk-based training). However, without support from Adobe, challenges mount with advances in the underlying Windows and […]

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