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Things to Consider Before Investing in eLearning Development Tools

Hurix Digital

Some eLearning development tools are difficult to use but are extremely versatile in creating simulations and game elements to make training more immersive and engaging. In fact, Flash will be outdated next year (2020) and no longer be supported on most web browsers and so it is advisable to avoid course output in this format.

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How to Refine Your Flash courses in HTML5 Conversions

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Flash to HTML5 conversion may be good opportunity to redesign your existing courses into more effective and efficient courseware. All these offer an opportunity to redesign your elearning into effective and efficient HTML5 elearning. HTML5 interactions are a notch better than Flash with their extended outreach.

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The Genericization Of Content

Upside Learning

This proliferation of devices is having a strange ‘dumbing-down’ effect on a lot of the eLearning courseware being created right now. Whatever happened to those interactive engaging pieces of courseware that made one go ‘cool, I like this’; not much of that to be seen. Simulations, games, scenario-based learning, the options are huge.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

By using a mobile device as a learning platform, one can leverage its unique features such as camera, audio/ video player & recorder, computing device, eBook reader, GPS, gaming compatibility etc. But we differentiate primarily because of the OS and Flash compatibility. Can we publish HTML5 from Lectora?

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So…How Do You Build eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

Now that we have thought about what we can do with our existing courseware let’s think about building some new eLearning and what’s all the fuss about HTML5. There are many more tools and they all do what you want them to do, but as Judy Unrein puts it in her blog post “ Publishes to HTML5? So what’s the fuss about HTML5?

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How Apple Killed Flash for eLearning (and What to do with All That Non-Compatible Courseware)

eLearningMind

In 2010, Steve Jobs singlehandedly started one of the biggest–OK, maybe the only–software feuds by stating that Apple products wouldn’t support Flash, citing reasons like a high fail rate, lag time, and the overall unnecessary nature of the platform. percent of websites used Flash for multimedia applications. Today, only 10.7

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Designing Intelligent eLearning

Origin Learning

HTML5 is the buzzword and Flash has steadily been phased out. Here’s where the Quality Team plays a major role as it verifies and tests the eLearning courseware thoroughly and logs defects if any. Logged defects are rectified and only then the final approval is given for the project manager to send the courseware to the client.

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