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Help Your E-Learning Customers Understand HTML5

Rapid eLearning

Before we get started: Flash is going away soon. And if you have a lot of older e-learning courses, it’s something that you should be dealing with now before it’s too late. If you don’t have the sources files, a couple of the resources below should help. 4 Simple Steps to Update Flash Courses.

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The Importance Of A Rapid eLearning Strategy For Your L&D Department

eLearning Industry

However, a rapid eLearning strategy can help stretch resources and lighten their workload. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Your L&D department wears many hats.

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Converting Flash-based E-learning Content to HTML5 Why and How

CommLab India

For years, Adobe Flash was the uncrowned king of the e-learning world. It appeared that the reign of Flash would continue forever. But, all this changed with the advent of the mobile learning era. Despite all its powerful features, Flash is not compatible with most Smartphones and tablets.

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5 Recommended Rapid E-learning Authoring Tools for Amazing Animations

CommLab India

It is because visuals help you comprehend, recollect, and retain information. But, the introduction of rapid e-learning tools has brought good news to e-learning developers working under tight project completion deadlines. You just have to pick one that suits your e-learning project and budget.

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How to Copy Text from Flash Courses When You Don’t have the Original File

Rapid eLearning

Many of you have to convert old Flash courses to HTML5. But adding text from the old course isn’t as easy because most Flash courses don’t allow selecting text to copy and paste. Use OneNote to Convert Text from Image for Flash to HTML5 Courses. I hope that helps. Upcoming E-Learning Events.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

A: The best way to get people acquainted with eLearning on tablets is by identifying any support opportunity that can be provided using tablets and then to create and deliver it via the devices. I believe all the design consideration mentioned could be achieved using normal eLearning so why should a company look for mobile learning?

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How to Transcribe Text into PowerPoint & E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

I’ve been playing around with ideas to get old Flash course content into a new HTML5 course. There are tens of thousands of old Flash-based e-learning courses where people no longer have the source files. All they have are published versions of the course and need to convert to HTML5. Getting Started?