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How to Copy Text from Flash Courses When You Don’t have the Original File

Rapid eLearning

Many of you have to convert old Flash courses to HTML5. But adding text from the old course isn’t as easy because most Flash courses don’t allow selecting text to copy and paste. Use OneNote to Convert Text from Image for Flash to HTML5 Courses. And who wants to spend hours retyping the text?

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You (Probably) Have the Technology

Rob Hubbard

The trouble with many author tools is that their main publishing format is Flash, which as you know, Apple don’t support on their mobile devices. There are many free and low-cost quiz building systems available. If you need a little more help use something like Google Sites.

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Oil and Gas downsizing: Training on a budget

Obsidian Learning

While everybody likes a low price at the pump, those of us in oil and gas know only too well how important robust oil prices are to the health of our industry. Low cost per barrel means high anxiety for everyone, from the boardroom to the oil patch. And for mobile learning, HTML5 is quickly becoming the way to go.

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Top 10 Learning Technologies and Talks at DevLearn 2015

WalkMe Training Station

WalkMe software overlays onto your screen and helps users learn how to use your site and navigate to the areas where you want them. The software helps users act and react to prompts within your site. It’s one of the leading HTML5-based learning solutions in the market today. You can find WalkMe at booth 432.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Flash will still have an impact (at least in the area of mobile learning). Interestingly, it's Xyleme - an LCMS vendor that is sponsoring the site. Investment in mobile learning will significantly increase. Mobile learning sub-disciplines will begin to emerge. Here's what came up. Looking to move upstream where possible.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

Here are a couple of reality points that most vendors fail to recognize: Most end users access off site their systems, unless they are hourly and their only option is to access via work. HTML5 support – sorry Flash fans . Claro enables true HTML5 output. M-Commerce. A huge key is digital marketing.

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eLearning: How to Pick an LMS

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Could the LMS be used for new employee orientations, site-specific safety training, internal policy management, and sign off? Things like file format (Flash vs. PDF, PowerPoint vs. Spreadsheet) can make a difference in what systems are a potential fit. Does the LMS support HTML5 versions of SCORM? If so, what versions?

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