QuickLessons

Ongoing Commitment to HTML5

Miami, FL (USA), November 2014 - As part their ongoing commitment to HTML5 as the preferred platform for content creation, QuickLessons has announced the release of a joint set of HTML5 updates, improvements, and new features incorporated into its online collaborative solution for eLearning content development.

Alfredo Leone, QuickLessons CEO said, "Creating HTML5 courses without any programming skills is one key feature of our platform. Using HTML5, responsive and accessible QuickLessons courses can be delivered via any type of device".

QuickLessons already offers the possibility of converting PowerPoint material to HTML5. Buyers of any QuickLessons corporate plan can also add existing HTML5 packages to any course.

Among the various new HTML5 features QuickLessons also includes

  • more than 200 characters from eLearning Brothers, the leading provider of eLearning templates and virtual design customized training
  • more than 20 games and exercises, also provided by eLearning Brothers
  • the ability to add YouTube and Vimeo links in the courses.

QuickLessons is currently used to create engaging HTML5 courses by organizations like the GOL, Electrolux, Natura, Lojas Americanas, Albert Einstein Hospital, Atento, SKY, and Universidade Positivo.

QuickLessons uses content libraries, including ready-to-use templates, to help clients develop engaging and effective courses easily and quickly. The platform offers interactive games and exercises and more than 200 characters in over 10,000 different poses. QuickLessons also allows to convert PPT presentations to Flash or HTML5 and has options for collaborative review, multiple export options (offline, online, including support for SCORM and AICC), and a digital repository to manage multimedia files, learning objects, and courses.

"QuickLessons has a proven record of reducing average online-course-production time by forty per cent and average online course productions costs by sixty percent" concluded Alfredo Leone.