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Say Your Final Goodbye to Flash

eLearning Brothers

But if there’s one 2020 curveball that shouldn’t be a surprise.it’s the end of Adobe® Flash. As previously announced in July 2017, Adobe will stop distributing and updating Flash Player after December 31, 2020. It’s been quite a year.

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eLearning Development Is An Iterative Process

Upside Learning

A review by a separate review team/individuals is very important for any eLearning course. Michael Allen in his guide to eLearning talks about ‘successive approximation’. He opines ISD or ADDIE are flawed waterfall process models that assume each stage output to be complete and perfect –impossible with eLearning.

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Top 25 Rapid eLearning Blog Posts

Upside Learning

And there are also some posts which may influence your decision to use rapid development approach. Are you playing the role of the Subject Matter Expert instead of the Instructional Designer? eLearning Authoring Workflow: Rapid vs. Traditional. How to Create a Visual Design for Your E-Learning Scenario.

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Behind the Scenes of eLearning Troubleshooting

Association eLearning

. * There are also some issues, like completion marking in an LMS, which will show up in the LMS but are related to the course file. ** Flash vs HTML5 doesn’t always apply, since courses can be created using one or the other. The device type also influences Flash vs HTML5. LMS bugs like this example are pretty uncommon.

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Rapid Authoring – Freeform Vs Template Based

Upside Learning

As the behavior and layout is pre-programmed for each template, it doesn’t require programming or designing skills to develop the course content. However, instructional designers or the SMEs should be able to select the right template for the right kind of slide in the course content. in Flash Based eLearning Development?

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PowerPoint or Prezi: Which is Best for eLearning?

Association eLearning

Association eLearning Blog Association Management Communications Creative Design eLearning eLearning News Featured Posts Instructional Design Learning Management Systems Member Engagement & Retention Mobile Learning Project Management Tips & Tricks create elearning elearning development elearning development tools eLearning materials eLearning (..)

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The Four Stages of Learning

Association eLearning

It is important to keep these stages in mind when developing eLearning because different learners will be at different stages. They feel prepared but sometimes still rely on flash cards. In the end, the learner will be able to use the knowledge or skill without having to think about what they’re doing. Send via Email.