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Should I Convert or Update My Flash Course?

eLearningMind

The verdict is in, and it looks like HTML5 has officially dethroned Flash as development language of choice. Unfortunately, if you developed your eLearning in Flash, that can leave much of your current courseware and eLearning modules out of date and incompatible with many of your learners’ devices. Who Developed the Original Content?

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Transform Learning into Profits for Your Association

Association eLearning

Rather than letting this great content die the day these events end, give it new life by converting it into online learning modules. If your association has been holding annual meetings, offering instructor-led training or hosting webinars for some time, chances are good, you’re sitting on a content GOLD MINE. Share it on StumbleUpon.

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eLearning Development 101: The Guide to eLearning Authoring Tools

OpenSesame

This product is great for elearning developers who have existing PowerPoint training content that they want to convert, or instructional designers that don’t have much developer experience. Users can quickly create new content in a familiar interface, or convert their existing static courses into engaging elearning.

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Here Are Your E-learning Tips for 2017

Rapid eLearning

In 2007, when Flash was king, I stated that the e-learning tools would evolve and become easier to use. You’d no longer need to learn specialized skills like Flash and ActionScript. This wasn’t a prediction of Flash’s demise. One of their Flash programmers built a player that could dynamically load content.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools: Market, Mayhem and Reality

eLearning 24-7

Is it PowerPoint converted to Flash? Microsoft Word converted to Flash? People who are not WBT instructional designers or content developers or have a deep background in either field and are now handed off the task of creating content/courses. Templates with some learning objects? RCAT Categories.