Did you pull out your old Flash courses to use them for training?
Tune in to the webinar “Adobe Flash Phase-Out: Impact on Your Flash-based Online Learning Offerings” on October 29, 2020, 11 AM EDT, to get all your queries answered.Speakers:Barsha ChetiaManager – Marketing Content Kranthi KumarProgram ManagerBarsha is a writer, editor, social media expert, and eLearning strategist, who analyzes the latest L trends and offers technology-enabled solutions in the form of blogs, eBooks, articles, whitepapers, and external articles to our Fortune 500 clients.She specializes in developing content that focuses on the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of training for modern-day corporate training needs.Barsha, a trained journalist, works closely with the sales team to understand the workings of multinational corporations to deliver customer-exclusive webinars.Kranthi Kumar is a Program Manager at CommLab India working closely with the Project Management and Sales Teams to handle business operations.
A learning technology strategist and PMP certified project manager with 13+ years of experience, he helps customers formulate the best training solutions to their business challenges.He assists the senior leadership in decisions on learning investments and enjoys working on organizational learning strategies, learning analytics, and non-conventional learning mediums.He has extensive experience managing learning development teams and delivering learning solutions to Fortune 500 companies.Sign up for this interactive webinar session on “Adobe Flash Phase-Out – Impact on Your Flash-based Online Learning Offerings”Let’s take a look at what the webinar is set to offer you.Adobe Flash Phase-Out: What the Webinar OffersFlash vs. HTML5The world knew it was time to finally switch to open-web standards when Steve Jobs put an end to Apple’s long-standing relationship with Adobe Flash in 2010, citing multiple reasons, including incompatibility with iOS devices.
With this, technology giants such as Microsoft, Google, Facebook, and Mozilla also began their migration process.When it comes to eLearning, your Flash-based courses will:Not be incompatible with mobile devices – smartphones/ tabletsNot function on most modern operating systems – iOS, Android, WindowsNot run on modern-day browsers – Mozilla, ChromeHowever, HTML5 fills in all these gaps!
How?Join the webinar to find out!The Hidden Benefits of Flash to HTML5 ConversionWhile you might be aware about the obvious benefits of Flash eLearning to HTML5 conversion – extended cross-platform browser support, mobile learning compatibility, compliance with latest technical standards, and more – there are other benefits that are not so well known!To give you an example, Flash eLearning to HTML5 conversions will provide an opportunity for you to incorporate new-age learning strategies.
Now, what are these new-age learning strategies and what more can you do during the conversion process?Find all your answers in the session from our in-house experts!The 4 Rs of Flash to HTML5 ConversionAs I have mentioned before, converting Flash to HTML5 is not a ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution.