Wednesday, February 10, 2021

How to Maintain Quality While Rapid eLearning Development?


 In an era, where speed matters most, a delay in the development of eLearning courses, costs you so dearly. However, in pursuit of timelines, if the output doesn’t turn out to be as expected, your reputation gets tarnished. Embrace rapid eLearning.

So, it is pivotal to manage quality while you pursue rapid eLearning development, using rapid authoring tools. To balance both the aspects tactfully, here are some effective, must-follow, rapid e-learning solutions, which you need to incorporate into eLearning development.

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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Tips For Flash to HTML5 Conversion: Outsource or In-House?

 

Do you know that after 2020, companies won’t be able to run their Flash courses? It is high time organizations act on changing their Flash-based online courses to HTML5 with Flash being phased out totally by 2020. Many companies are already mid through their Flash to HTML5 conversion.

Unlike Flash, HTML5 works on modern browsers, and on multiple mobile devices. In the new authoring tools, legacy courses or Flash-based courses can be republished, redesigned, or revamped. But the point is, do you have an internal team to migrate Flash courses to HTML5 or outsource the Flash projects to an external vendor? Each approach has pros and cons.

Monday, February 8, 2021

The Evolution of eLearning Industry After COVID-19 Pandemic

 

Businesses impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic has come up unexpectedly and is unfolding in multiple ways. Remote working has been at its highest. However, in many of the industries, the pandemic has resulted in no less than a curse, and at the same time, it has come up as an opportunity to approve of the fortune of upcoming and existing industries in the field of education, technology, and pharmaceuticals.

COVID-19 has a two-way effect on industries: first, of course, how industries function and, trying to force people to work remotely wherever possible, and second, impact on resource and business losses across related industries.

Sunday, January 31, 2021

How to Use Adobe Captivate 2019 Ready-To-Go Slides Feature?

 

Ready-To-Go is a huge time saver for your Rapid Elearning development as you just need to copy your content, paste in the selected layouts, and then publish the course in Adobe Captivate 2019.

Here are the steps to create a elearning course using the Ready-to-go feature in Adobe Captivate 2019.

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Top Authoring Tools to Convert Flash to HTML5 Courses

 

For the last 10 years, Adobe Flash has been pushed to the edge and now finally it’s time to say goodbye and time to Convert Flash to HTML5. However, Flash is inherently unsafe, practically unstable, and its security has been the main concern.

Flash courses suffered from the limitation that they could not be played on modern devices and didn’t seek versatility in accessing the eLearning courses.

Flash is a relatively old plug-in and has become increasingly vulnerable to online threats like hackers and viruses.

To cope up with this technological discomfort, organizations are wishing to convert Flash to HTML5 ahead of the deadline to tackle the conversion better.

Thanks to HTML5, to have the best and more versatile technique to play videos and online courses without sweating about compatibility issues or time wastage. There are several applications we can find to achieve Flash to HTML5 conversion. But, choosing the right tool with proper functionality is prominent to avoid inconvenience.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Software Simulation Based Training Using Adobe Captivate - Elearning Case Study

 

About Client:

The client specialises in providing consultation, management support and training to non-profit organizations.

Requirements:

Training courses for internal Software product (simulation base eLearning courses for users to explore features in virtual environment). The software have multiple features, which need to be divided into multiple batches/ modules.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

WCAG Guidelines, Web Content Accessibility Compliant Elearning

 

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) is a series of Web accessibility Guidelines developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) which is widely agreed as a standard for digital accessibility compliance.

WCAG guidelines are classified into three levels in accordance to meet the needs of different groups with different situations. The levels are A, AA, and AAA where A (lowest), AA (medium range), and AAA (highest). Majority of organizations set their criteria at level AA.

Read More: WCAG Guidelines, Web Content Accessibility Compliant Elearning