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Tips and Strategies to Convert Your Outdated eLearning Content to Highly Engaging Training

EI Design

In this article, I share tips, strategies, and ways to make this transition to convert your outdated eLearning content to highly engaging training more effective and efficient. In this transition, you can use several tips and strategies that will help you improve the following 4 aspects: Enhance learner engagement.

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mLearning: The Time is Now

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Last year we talked about how mLearning wasn't quite ready , but we threw out some technical tips in case you were ready to dive in. In what may be another boon for mLearning, last week Google released a beta tool called Swiffy , a free Flash to HTML5 converter. Fingers crossed!

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5 Ways to Share Your PowerPoint Presentation Online

DigitalChalk eLearning

If you share your PowerPoint online, those viewers can find it. Here are five of the best ways to share a PowerPoint presentation online. Of course, one method is to simply upload your PowerPoint to Google Drive or DropBox and give the link to a friend. You can upload PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote and OpenDocument.

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Top five tips for using rapid authoring tools

Saffron Interactive

This short post is an edited excerpt from the Spicy Learning Guide, an essential compendium of 101 tips to improve your learning strategy. Here are Saffron’s top five tips to help you avoid pitfalls, reduce your costs and get the most out of your tool. PowerPoint 2010 allows you to create slick animations without Flash.

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10 Rapid Authoring Tools that Support HTML5 [Infographic]

CommLab India

With mobile devices ceasing to support Flash-based training materials, the demand for Flash to HTML5 conversion tools has gone up. To help you decide, this infographic lists the 10 widely used e-learning authoring tools that support HTML5. Check it out and make your choice. Hope you like the post.

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Ten tips to build interactivity

eFront

Adobe has had to address HTML5 issues and, no doubt, will embrace the issues posed by the up-and-coming Tin Can. Articulate – The Storyline product is proving popular but is still closely allied to converting PowerPoint into Flash. It complies with SCORM 1.2, 2004, AICC, Tin Can (Lectora 11 onwards) and XML.

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3 Best Tools to Develop Web-based Training (WBT) Courses

CommLab India

Storyline is widely used to convert Flash-based e-learning content, which cannot be accssed on most Smartphones and tablet PCs, into the mobile-compatible HTML5 format. The software can be used to retain most effects of Flash. On the flip side, Articulate Storyline provides little support to responsive e-learning.