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Best Content Authoring Tools for Flash to HTML5 Conversion

Hurix Digital

The advent of Hypertext Markup Language 5 (HTML5) is rapidly changing the world’s digital landscape. As HTML5 technology emerges to be the preferred choice for rendering videos online, the world has slowly started bidding goodbye to Adobe Flash. Related: Time to Migrate eLearning Courses from Flash to HTML5.

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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. Designing Rich & Interactive Course Content. Real-Time In-App Guidance.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

Early this month we ran two webinars on “Designing eLearning for Pads (tablet)” A big thank you to all of you who were able to join us! Finally, here’s everything you wanted to know about eLearning on iPads… and asked! And in many cases, this tool would really be eLearning or mLearning.

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Online Training Solutions and the Art of Enterprise Training Delivery

Kitaboo

Online training solutions, therefore, open up fresh avenues for organizations to customize their learning and development initiatives and gain more from their ROI. However, with the impending phasing out of Flash, companies have now begun to transform their eLearning courses to the popular HTML5 format, an open source web format.

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Case Study: Online Sleep Medicine School saves +50% on LMS costs after migrating to Custom Built Platform in record time

Academy of Mine

At the end of 2018, the Atlanta School was set to renew its contract with its eLearning platform provider. While not actively looking for a new platform, they were still aware of experiencing some pain points with their LMS. Their platform vendor continued to raise the Atlanta School’s platform licensing cost year after year.