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Are you on the fast track?

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The growth of corporate intranets combined with the projected growth of corporate training are driving the market for corporate online training, which is projected to grow to $1.5 billion in the year 2000. The emergence of online training authoring software is making the once-formidable task of creating online materials easier. These programs reduces the time it takes to develop the programs, enable faster course updates, and allow companies to save money on development costs while using it on custom solutions whenever necessary. Product prices range from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands, depending on the number of users. Online training authoring programs provide frameworks and templates for content, as well as supply the back-end server for delivering courses. Among the packages in the market are Pathlore's Phoenix Internet and Avilar's WebMentor.

Author: Armstrong, Judy
Publisher: HyperMedia Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Newmedia
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1060-7188
Year: 1998
Prepackaged software, Multimedia authoring software, User training services, Training services

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A site for all flavors

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It is relatively easy to develop simple Web sites, but adding sophisticated multimedia technologies can be difficult. The key to developing an effective Web site is to identify the target audience and the operating systems, monitor sizes, connection speeds and browsers they are likely to use. Server log files can identify the number of page hits as well as the browsers and operating systems used to access the site. The site developer should initially focus on navigation and categorization design for the long term. The site should offer a compelling experience that meets the users' needs and capabilities. JavaScript is highly recommended for enhancing the users' experience. The site should be tested on a variety of systems, various sizes of monitors and different operating systems.

Author: Baker, Anthony
Publisher: HyperMedia Communications, Inc.
Publication Name: Newmedia
Subject: Computers and office automation industries
ISSN: 1060-7188
Year: 1997
Web site/Web page development

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