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Behind the Scenes of eLearning Troubleshooting

Association eLearning

They’re not necessarily something a learner or project manager would need to know details about. The device type also influences Flash vs HTML5. As a general rule, mobile devices run HTML5 instead of Flash. * If you’d like to read more about training, learning, and instructional design check out the rest of this author’s blogs.

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Top 25 Rapid eLearning Blog Posts

Upside Learning

I have been involved with Rapid eLearning Projects at Upside and also creation of our own Rapid Authoring Framework that sits in our LMS (UpsideLMS). Are you playing the role of the Subject Matter Expert instead of the Instructional Designer? How to Create a Visual Design for Your E-Learning Scenario.

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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

Instructional designers were getting ready to be in high demand, especially in the corporate world. Instructional technologists was a term, many folks had heard of. Now, go back to the late 90s into the early 2000’s, with instructional designers developing WBT courses (Web-Based Training) and e-learning developers.

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Instructional Design: The Process – Part 2

Origin Learning

In the last article , we discussed ID, ISD and the various models and frameworks associated with both. The article ended with an introduction to ADDIE framework of learning design. The five phases of ADDIE framework encompass the entire content development process, from discovery to delivery. ADDIE Framework.

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A Glimpse into the Future of Instructional Design Consulting

IT Training Department Blog

Nope, AI won’t take over your job as instructional design consultant and it likely won’t even meaningfully contribute to your role. No, this is more of a glimpse into where I think instructional design consulting will go to add maximum value to an ever-changing organization.

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How to View Old Flash Courses

Rapid eLearning

The death of Flash has created a mess for many e-learning developers who have to look for things in older e-learning courses that were published in Flash. The good news is that I found this thread in the community recently where Sarah shared a link to a Flash player that may help you view old courses. It sure is a pain.

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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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