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Small Microsoft PowerPoint & Adobe Flash Objects in Captivate 4 after Flash Player 10.1 Installation

Adobe Captivate

After upgrading to Flash Player 10.1, you may notice that imported Powerpoint images and SWF animations appear smaller in the Edit area and Storyboard. Un-install Flash Player 10.1 Select Adobe Flash Player 10 ActiveX and click 'Remove' button. The issue does not affect published content.

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Move from Flash to HTML5 – and Still Keep Your Super Powers!

Illumen Group

Take inventory of your courses, especially those requiring a Flash Player to view. If any of the files have the extension.flv or.swf, it relies on the Flash player. When building your course inventory, include the following details: Original Storyboards. If you’re not sure, look at the course files on your server.

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How to Convert Flash to HTML5 at Scale

Hurix Digital

Nearly everyone is familiar with Adobe Flash, for those who are not, it is a software with which apps, mobile games, desktop applications, and animations are produced. You can view Flash files like mobile and desktop apps by using the Adobe Flash Player or other third-party players.

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eLearning Cyclops: Signs of Being in e-Learning Hell #eLearningHell

eLearning Cyclops

Signs you are in e-learning hell (as a designer/developer): The Help Desk calls and tells you they are receiving too many calls regarding your course and the _ (pop-up blocker, Flash Player and/or LMS sign-on). A Few Things of Interest: #Storyboarding & #Learni. Deconstructing My #DemoFest Course - Part 1. ► October.

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35 Top eLearning Articles and 6 Hot Topics for March

eLearning Learning Posts

Motivating The Instructional Designer - The eLearning Coach , March 28, 2010 Perhaps it hits you when you’re writing a storyboard to teach a poorly designed and uninspiring software program. The links are swf (Flash) files. Choose the Flash player to open the file and then you can maximize it for full screen viewing.