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4 Steps to Preparing Your LMS Content for Flash Course Conversion

Absorb LMS

If you made your eLearning courses before 2016, chances are the end of Flash® Player is already impacting how your LMS courses are performing. That’s because while Adobe is set to end Flash at the end of 2020, browsers have already been pulling support. Step 1: Gauge Flash’s Impact on Courses.

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6 Tips To Convert eLearning Courses From Flash To HTML5

EI Design

The trouble is that most tablets and phones don’t support Flash, which makes Flash-based eLearning content virtually obsolete. Luckily, HTML5 offers a versatile multi-platform alternative. Converting eLearning Courses From Flash To HTML5: 6 Tips For eLearning Professionals. Keep it short and simple. Adobe Canvas.

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eLearning Content Aging: Are You Even Thinking About It?

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Moreover, they are spending billions of dollars on custom eLearning content development as well as content transformation and migration to upgrade eLearning courses and training modules. Using aged content in your eLearning modules can prove more detrimental than not implementing eLearning at all. From Flash to HTML5.

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Online Training Solutions and the Art of Enterprise Training Delivery

Kitaboo

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. More on How to Convert your Content from Flash to HTML5. Therefore, mobile learning modules are more concise and to the point.

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Top Ten Timeless Trends in eLearning

TalentLMS

They are quickly able to determine which chapters in an eLearning module to hit and which ones to miss, and it is your job to try and make most of them appeal to the users of your course. Smaller screens mean two things: Instruction developers need to know HTML5 and they need to break content into “nibble-sized chunks”.

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Tips to Convert E-learning to HTML5 Seamlessly with Articulate Storyline

CommLab India

When Apple announced it would not support Flash on its devices, many organizations thought they had Windows and Chrome to access their Flash-based e-learning courses on. Break lenghty courses into small modules so that courses can be downloaded quickly. Learn How to convert Flash courses to HTML5.

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5 Steps to Convert Your Legacy Courses into HTML 5 with Ease!

CommLab India

Most of our courses were developed using Flash. ” Scenario IV: Learning Architect : “We have been using an old authoring tool which is neither user-friendly nor has the ability to create HTML5 output. To reduce lengthy courses into short, byte-sized modules to serve as JIT learning nuggets. What is the launch date?

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