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Flash To HTML5 Conversion: 3 Decision Points For Effortless Conversion

eLearning Industry

Stepping toward HTML5 from Flash may seem like a difficult move, especially if you have a huge volume of Legacy courses. This article explains 3 crucial decision points in the Flash to HTML5 conversion process. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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3 Points To Keep In Mind When Outsourcing Flash To HTML5 Conversion

eLearning Industry

Flash is all but dead, and HTML5 is the new gold standard of eLearning courses. In order to convert their legacy Flash course, an organization needs to either hire an in-house team or outsource it to an eLearning vendor. If you decide to do the latter, here are 3 points to keep in mind. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Off-The-Shelf Vs. Custom Flash-To-HTML5 Conversion

eLearning Industry

Many off-the-shelf tools claim to convert Flash® courses to HTML5, but are they truly mobile responsive? Opting for custom HTML5 conversion through an experienced vendor ensures your learners get the most out of your content—in a format they can actually use. Most don’t stand up to the challenge.

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Free eBook: Modernization Uncovered - Flash To HTML5 Conversion And Beyond

eLearning Industry

Organizations are looking at modernizing their existing learning material to adapt to technology disruptions and meet modern-day learners’ demands. Content is locked in various formats of yesteryear, like Flash, long eLearning courses, courses authored in old eLearning tools, recorded webinars, PowerPoint presentations, and more.

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Flash To HTML5 Conversions: 7 Questions To Ask Before You Outsource

eLearning Industry

Planning to outsource the conversion of your Flash-based courses to HTML5? Here are 7 questions that will help you evaluate your eLearning partner. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Why Migrating Flash To HTML5 For Online Learning Is The Right Decision

eLearning Industry

HTML5 is the new de facto standard for creating and distributing online content. And why should you think about Flash to HTML5 conversion as well, if you haven’t already? But how did that massive transformation happen for eLearning solutions? Find your answers here. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning

mLearning Revolution

Resist the temptation to simply convert your eLearning desktop to HTML5. Conversely, the opposite of thinking mobile first, is to develop for the desktop first and treat mobile as an afterthought. You can read more about the advantages of thinking mobile first here.