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Flash To HTML5 – Essential Toolkit For Successful Migration

EI Design

To be able to provide the flexibility to learners to learn “on-the-go” on the device of their choice, it is imperative that you migrate the legacy/Flash/SWF courses to a platform that supports multiple devices. Over the last 5 years, we have worked with organizations globally to convert their legacy/Flash/SWF courses to HTML5.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

The impact here is yet to be measured or realized due to the fact that most enterprise organizations haven’t implemented let alone identified their mobile learning strategies yet. In those cases where Flash content actually is supported on a mobile device, not all learning content proved to be appropriate or work as expected.

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Taking Legacy Flash eLearning to HTML5

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

How important is updating this content to your overall learning strategy? Should you leverage the conversion as an opportunity to unify the content with your newest brand standards and learning design strategy? Is the content appearance dated? Does it look old? Would conversion of older content to video suffice?

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

Do the learning objectives still relate to our current learning strategy? This might sound like an easy out, but by focusing your time and energy on content that is relevant and aligned with your learning strategy, you will end up with a library of courses that are useful for learners and serve your business goals.