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E-learning Tools: A Developer’s Review of Adobe Captivate 7

SweetRush

For those of us in the e-learning and m-learning space, and especially for those who regularly rely on Adobe products, it is impossible to ignore Adobe Captivate. For the past several years, this tool has been one of the most popular software packages for e-learning development. Is Captivate 7 suited for game-based learning?

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4 Reasons to Convert Your Legacy E-Learning Courses Using Articulate Storyline

CommLab India

Smartphones have become the go-to choice for learning on the go. And this rapid expansion in the use of tablets PCs and other mobile devices to access learning content has pushed Adobe Flash into oblivion. And Articulate Storyline is one of the best tools for the conversion of Flash-based courses.

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7 Tips to Choose the Best Rapid Authoring Tool to Convert Legacy E-learning Courses to HTML5

CommLab India

With mobile devices ceasing to support Flash-based training materials, the demand for Flash to HTML5 conversion tools has gone up. So, choosing the right authoring tool will be your best bet to make your courses HTML5 compatible. But this will never work without having a clearly defined set of requirements. Do share your views.

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4 Authoring Tools to Convert Flash-based E-learning Courses to HTML5

CommLab India

As a training manager, you must have spent quite a few thousands developing Flash-based e-learning courses for your team. Thus, the plan ‘ HTML5 by Default ‘ revealed by Google last week might have struck you hard because according to this plan, Flash will be disabled in its browser, Chrome, by the fourth quarter of this year.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

But, with learners branching away from desktop learning and exploring micro-learning on various mobile devices, Flash-based courses are becoming redundant: Flash-based content is not supported by mobile devices or the latest browsers. Do the learning objectives still relate to our current learning strategy?