Experienced developers will find this list of technologies available for the development and display of open educational resources to be narrow and a bit dated. Usually the most popular applications are listed, but there are some odd exceptions (why Adobe Premier Pro for video, for example, and not the much more affordable Premier Elements?). There's an interesting bit on the 'desirability' of OERs near the beginning. There's nothing on apps and mobile-based software, screen capture (such as Camtasia or Jing), synchronous conferencing, games and gaming engines, or simulation editors.
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