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How to Leverage Interactive Learning Tools for Engaging Training Experiences

Kitaboo

Businesses across industries are eager to adopt interactive eLearning tools for employee training as it helps them at multiple levels, such as training existing staff to use new technology, onboarding new employees, and adopt ongoing process changes. The effectiveness of this can be ascertained by the fact that 77% of U.S.

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6 Tips To Convert eLearning Courses From Flash To HTML5

EI Design

The trouble is that most tablets and phones don’t support Flash, which makes Flash-based eLearning content virtually obsolete. Luckily, HTML5 offers a versatile multi-platform alternative. Converting eLearning Courses From Flash To HTML5: 6 Tips For eLearning Professionals. Keep it short and simple. Adobe Canvas.

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How will Flash’s demise affect your SCORM courses?

LearnUpon

Support for Adobe Flash Player ends in 2020. And as Flash has been integral to eLearning for over 20 years, it’s retirement will have a significant effect. In this post, we explain why this change is significant and how you can address it now! What does this change mean? “I’ll do it later” Bad idea.

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New skills for the learning professional in changing times #chat2lrn

Jane Hart

Yesterday’s live Twitter chat #chat2lrn was about New skills for changing times. In an environment which is going to continue to change and evolve, L&D need to ensure they have the skills to support workplace learning that delivers performance improvement.” chat2lrn: Q2) Has your role changed and if so how?

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

Can you give advice on training people to use tablets effectively in the workplace? But we differentiate primarily because of the OS and Flash compatibility. But this might change if your organization implements a BYOD initiative. A: Heavy graphics don’t pose too much of a problem in HTML5. If so, what does it take?

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An Overview of HTML5

Integrated Learnings

Apple's recent refusal to support Flash is the latest of many headaches web developers have had to endure as the web has matured but standards have been slow to respond. I mentioned this to a Flash developer at lunch today and I could see the frustration in his eyes wondering how he's going to meet the needs of his customers who use iPads.

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Let Go Through BPO for eLearning

Web Courseworks

The key change is that associations are looking to hire external services for managing these processes rather than relying completely on internal resources. SCORM, Flash, HTML5, 508 compliance , etc… The rapid pace of change and innovation for eLearning is making the lack of synergy between education expertise and IT expertise more apparent.