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Help Your E-Learning Customers Understand HTML5

Rapid eLearning

Before we get started: Flash is going away soon. And if you have a lot of older e-learning courses, it’s something that you should be dealing with now before it’s too late. 4 Simple Steps to Update Flash Courses. 4 Simple Steps to Update Flash Courses. Thus the demand for HTML5 courses.

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Learning Designers have 3 Choices Regarding Mobile Learning [#mLearning]

mLearning Revolution

Incidentally, if your existing learning is Flash-based and your learners try to access it on mobile devices, this is what they are seeing: Convert, Shrink and Retrofit your existing desktop e-Learning for mobile devices. Mobilize Learning by Optimizing it for Touch. So what is our goal as mobile learning designers?

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Online Community Training Case Study

Raptivity

Training conducted through online communities is an arduous task but worth mentioning the efforts taken by an organization with the use of Raptivity. Generally, organizations have discussions and announcements made on online communities but going a step further with training [.].

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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. Upcoming E-Learning Events.

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How to Transcribe Text into PowerPoint & E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

I’ve been playing around with ideas to get old Flash course content into a new HTML5 course. There are tens of thousands of old Flash-based e-learning courses where people no longer have the source files. All they have are published versions of the course and need to convert to HTML5.

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An Overview of HTML5

Integrated Learnings

Apple's recent refusal to support Flash is the latest of many headaches web developers have had to endure as the web has matured but standards have been slow to respond. I mentioned this to a Flash developer at lunch today and I could see the frustration in his eyes wondering how he's going to meet the needs of his customers who use iPads.

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mLearning: The Time is Now

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

mLearning is, after all, just a buzzword unless you have the proper context for it in your learning. In what may be another boon for mLearning, last week Google released a beta tool called Swiffy , a free Flash to HTML5 converter. Five Ways to Get Started in Mobile Learning. it still may not be quite right for you.