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Ensuring An Effective Transition From Flash To HTML5 With 7 Essential Checklists

eLearning Industry

Following the announcement that Flash will die by 2020, many organizations have started seeing reasons to move their Flash-based eLearning content to HTML5. However, the conversion of Flash content to HTML5 can take two different approaches.

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Things to Consider Before Investing in eLearning Development Tools

Hurix Digital

There are some things you must know before investing in an eLearning development tool. Which video elements will help you effectively narrate the story – audio/simulations/animations/graphics? Now it may be that you already have some online courses in Flash. Related: Time to Migrate eLearning Courses from Flash to HTML5.

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Let Go Through BPO for eLearning

Web Courseworks

However, due to the explosion of eLearning in the past 15 years, education staff members need to have new areas of expertise, particularly in IT-related processes. Associations that struggle, for various reasons, to provide high-quality, meaningful eLearning opportunities to their members may benefit from BPO. Reactive and unstable?

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Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know

Aptara

Flash: an End of an Era – What You Need To Know. In 1996 Macromedia first introduced the Flash Player, developed to play videos, animations, and audio and to support enhanced interactivity in web browsers. Soon Flash became a source of frustration for the world’s largest technology companies such as Apple, Google, and Facebook.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

When it comes to eLearning, accessibility for all learners is crucial. Accessibility means course content can be used by people with varying abilities and disabilities. eLearning content developers and instructional designers should aim to make courses clear, easy to understand, and simple to complete.