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Case Study – Flash to HTML5 Conversion: Converting Flash-based CBT Modules to HTML5 Courses

Brilliant Teams

Client Requirement Converting legacy Flash CBT (SWF) to HTML5 Client Requirement 26 eLearning Flash-based CBT modules What is Flash-based CBT courses? These courses were created in the form of SWF files and were widely used for e-learning purposes.

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Enhance Lectora e-Learning Courses with Embedded Objects

Trivantis

Big Results for Small Budgets. -->. Big Results for Small Budgets. -->. Big Results for Small Budgets. -->. Big Results for Small Budgets. -->. Mike and Damian went through the steps needed to set up communication between Lectora and Flash SWF files using JavaScript to: Maintain a button state. Lectora Publisher.

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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

US surveys show e-learning on the rise as training budgets fall - Clive on Learning , April 2, 2009 Thanks to Kineo for pointing me to the Market Update recently released by Ambient Insight which forecasts a compound annual growth rate of 16.3% Carly Shuler recently graduated from the Harvard Graduate School of Education with an Ed.M.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

At BrightCarbon, we talk a lot about making sure eLearning is relevant for your learners and business needs. Clinging on to courses that are low-quality, don’t reflect your business needs, or have a lot of out-of-date content is unwise. These courses won’t have the desired effect on learning and business outcomes.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

The acceptance and adoption of "cloud computing" resources for mobile learning will become commonplace as IT budgets remain strained and the complexity of mobile authoring and delivery continues to increase - especially in larger, more complex environments. Validated (“Triple”). Not Validated ("Strikeout"). Validated ("Triple").