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Converting Flash Courses to HTML5? 5 Tips to Select the Right Vendor

CommLab India

When you decide to outsource the conversion of your Flash-based legacy courses, ensure it is done the right way. Consider the factors discussed in this post to partner with the right vendor and make the best use of your legacy courses. Choosing the right vendor will give a new lease of life to your old courses!

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How Can You Smoothen Flash to HTML5 Conversion Outsourcing?

CommLab India

Outsourcing Flash to HTML5 conversion? How can you contribute to the Flash to HTML5 conversion process, by supporting your vendor? Get the answers here.

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Flash to HTML5 E-learning Conversion: Do You Do It In-house OR Outsource?

CommLab India

Weigh your options for Flash to HTML5 e-learning conversion. Do you want to do it in-house or outsource your requirements to an external vendor? Make a comprehensive conversion plan on the resources to be converted and how to make them accessible on mobile devices and browsers.

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4 Tips to Effectively Convert Adobe Flash E-learning to HTML5

CommLab India

Adobe Flash is dying. Long ago Steve Jobs stopped the usage of Flash in Apple devices. But, ever since Google announced that it would block flash in its browsers, the impact has been huge. Also, most of the Android devices too do not support Flash. Also, most of the Android devices too do not support Flash.

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Time for Change: MOOCs and Learning Technology

CLO Magazine

Massive open online courses are transforming learning technology. Our learning environments are pretty far behind. We’re still using LMS platforms developed 10 years ago, e-learning courses that look more like cartoons or audio-enabled flash cards, and we still don’t have enough mobile learning environments.

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Apple Vs Adobe: Impact On Mobile Learning Development

Upside Learning

Apple has revised the Developer Program License Agreement to ban the use of cross compiler tools like Unity3d, Appcelerator’s Titanium, Adobe’s Flash CS5 etc. The new update in the Apple’s Developer Program License Agreement has once again broken Adobe’s hopes of running Flash based apps on the iPhone and iPad.

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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

From a vendor perspective there was a huge impact, but what was odd, is that some vendors still are living in the past, as though, this is a minor blip, and in 2021, everything will go back as it was – corporate wise that is. Sorry to disappoint – but it won’t. . that needed a system. Oh, and a huge chunk stinks.