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Migrating Legacy Flash Courses Is Still Worth The Money

Adobe Captivate

Who would have thought that the once popular Flash which is still loved by many would slowly be phased out and replaced by HTML5 and other responsive ready frameworks? I share my perspective on why migrating relevant Flash courses is still worth the money. The Best Practices Of Migrating Legacy Flash Courses.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

Just in case you are delivering web-based learning, poor network connectivity can pose some problem. Can you give advice on training people to use tablets effectively in the workplace? – What do we need to teach people in order for them to learn how to use iPads in general? Can we publish HTML5 from Lectora?

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June 2010 Monthly Roundup: 10 Most Popular Posts

Upside Learning

How To Create Successful M-Learning Strategy: mLearnCon – Part I. A short summary of an mLearning strategy workshop (from mLearnCon) listing elements that one should consider when creating mLearning strategy. Smokescreen – The Future Of Flash Player? Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools. Smokescreen.

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How to Pick the Best Authoring Tool to Convert Legacy E-Learning Courses

CommLab India

A legacy e-learning course refers to an online course developed using Flash, Dreamweaver, XML/HTML, JavaScript or earlier versions of rapid authoring tools. No matter what technology is used, it takes considerable time and effort to develop an e-learning course, not to mention the high costs involved. View Our Samples.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

LearnUpon

Active learning: Strategy focused on encouraging learners to actively participate in training. Active learning was popularized by Bonwell and Eison. One outcome of the project was SCORM , an interoperable content standard that’s still very popular today.

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Best Practices to Migrate Legacy Flash Courses to HTML5 the Right Way

Adobe Captivate

Today, mLearning or mobile learning is an integral part of learning strategy. Besides new online training development, you certainly need to evaluate to migrate some or all of you legacy Flash courses to a format that is compatible with Tablets and Smartphones. HTML5 supports all mobile devices (Tablets and Smartphones).

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Migration From Flash To HTML5 – Warning: You May Be Losing Money

Adobe Captivate

If you are reading this, you have decided to adopt mLearning or mobile learning and are evaluating an efficient way to migrate your legacy Flash content to HTML5. Your objective is to provide enhanced flexibility and a better learning experience to your learners. How To Make A Successful Migration From Flash To HTML5.