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How to Convert Flash courses to HTML5 Efficiently

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Depending on the nature of the source files, PPT,STORY,CPTX etc, you may be able to convert these to HTML5 if the latest versions of the same software offer backward compatibility and upgrade your source files. For example, Storyline 1 files can be upgraded to Storyline 3 files; PPTX files can published using Studio 13 and so on.

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Rapid Scenario Building and More FREE Templates and Images

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Here’s an example of a 2-person character interaction. The scenario sample I’ve done above is between versions 2 and 3 because it specifically points out the correct and incorrect choice. As you’ll see below, I provide outputs and source files for PPT (Adobe Presenter, Articulate Presenter, etc). Articulate Quizmaker Templates.

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How to convert a PowerPoint to SCORM

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For example, a PowerPoint file with a lot of slides becomes bulky in file size – this makes it hard to distribute to large numbers of users. This opens up iSpring QuizMaker (a tool available in the iSpring Suite). Choose the PPT you want to use and click open. PowerPoint doesn’t track what the end user is doing.

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The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning - The Rapid eLearning Blog

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I have noticed a trend that most of the e-learning examples have all been soft skill topics. I would like to see an example of a training session that focuses on how to use PP and Articulate in a software training session. (I I love Articulate Presenter, Quizmaker and Engage, and I consider this a great advance in authoring tools.

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These 3 Tips Can Change Your Compliance E-Learning Forever - The Rapid eLearning Blog

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If you’re visual, you’ll flip through the pages to see what type of illustrations and examples are in the book. For example, if you only had one assessment for a course, a person might pass at 80% and be certified. Here is an example that is somewhat similar, although it’s designed a little different.