Technology
Adobe Flash End of Life: Are Your E-Learning Courses Ready?
December 2020…the end of Flash. If you still have Flash-based e-learning courses, this is your last chance to update them before they become unusable. Your approach to conversion will vary based on what you used to create the course initially and whether or not you still have the original course files. Use this interactive flowchart…
Read MoreE-Learning for External Audiences: Top Take-Aways from ASAE Tech 2018
Each December, ASAE (the Center for Association Leadership) hosts their technology conference in Washington, DC. Because Artisan works with so many associations, it provides us an opportunity to not only spend time with our clients in attendance, but also understand the priorities around Learning and Development in associations.
Read MoreOur Top 4 Takeaways from DevLearn 2018
Our Top 4 Takeaways from DevLearn 2018 A team of Artisans recently attended the eLearning Guild’s DevLearn conference in Las Vegas. DevLearn is the largest learning technologies conference in the Learning and Development industry, and this year’s event didn’t disappoint. While there was a noticeable focus on new technology—including augmented reality and virtual reality—it was…
Read MoreHow to Work Around Chrome 66’s Autoplay Feature
Last November, e-learning developers were faced with Safari 11 preventing video from autoplaying on the first slide in Storyline courses. Now it’s time for folks to deal with a similar change in Chrome 66, and later. The change to the Chrome Autoplay Policy impacts both video and audio on opening slides. The Impact to Storyline…
Read MoreThree Smart Steps for Success in 2018
Looking for a fresh start to the new year? Let us help! With these three steps, you can begin your year with a learning strategy that is sure to produce great results.
Read MoreHow to Help Learners Work Around Safari 11’s Autoplay Feature
Videos within Storyline courses will no longer autoplay in the latest version of Safari. With the release of MacOS, High Sierra and Safari 11, websites that contain a video with audio will be paused by default on the desktop version of the browser.
Read MoreE-Learning’s Y2K? What the Death of Flash Means for Your E-Learning Courses
The recent announcement from Adobe stating that they will finally stop updating and distributing the Flash plugin may have elicited a sigh of relief for some and Y2K-like panic for others. Or, you may be among those still wondering if it affects you.
Read MoreTransitioning from Flash to HTML5 and What It Means for Existing E-Learning Courses on Desktop Browsers
Flash is out, HTML5 is in, and each web browser is embracing this on its own terms. What does that mean for your existing e-learning courses?
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