Nowadays more and more self-motivated individuals
take online courses, in order to advance their careers or learn new skills. According
to 2013 College Explorer report, 45% of students took at least one online
course. Aside from the reduced costs and convenience, online courses are
featured in providing more effective and interesting learning.
Here comes the question: How can publishers
(teachers) offer a fun course. As you know, it is not an easy task to run an
interesting course in face-to-face education, let alone in a virtual class. Here
we are! You can rely on our FlipHTML5 (http://fliphtml5.com/), taking full
advantage of its suite of powerful tools. It is a professional yet simple online education publishing platform,
ensuring everyone has ability to transform static PDFs into digital interactive
coursework, papers or e-learning materials.
Interactive Media
No more boring online courses! FlipHTML5
gives you ability to engage students in interactive, interesting learning
experiences. Its high quality video hosting enables you to visually showcase
tutorials and speeches on your digital materials. The embedded links can direct
your students to a specific page or a website. Besides, image slideshows, Flash
and audio also can be added to enrich your content. With these interactive rich
media, your digital content will come alive and look perfect.
Compared with hard copies, digital
materials are easier to navigate. Your readers are free to jump from page to
page with the link, table of contents, bookmarks and thumbnails. And they can
zoom in materials or enable full screen for a clear view. Plus, readers have
ability to embed highlight, notes and shapes to emphasize some content.
Flexible Output Formats
FlipHTML5 provides flexible output formats
to meet your needs. You can publish your digital content either to local or
online. FlipHTML5 Cloud Hosting Service is capable of storing as many
publications as you want, which is totally free. For the convenience of reading
offline, you are able to publish your content as HTML, ZIP, and EXE formats,
which can easily be sent to students via email.
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