Mobile Games Video
Mobile Games Video
Mobile Games Video
Mobile Games Video

102 BYOL: Converting Legacy Learning to Mobile Experiences

10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Tuesday, June 20

Development

Marina 3

Anyone who has been in the eLearning business over the past 10 years and who works with mobile technology has run into this major issue: Flash. Many legacy programs were either authored using Adobe Flash or an authoring tool with SWF output, and many of today’s mobile devices are unable to support them.

In this session, you will explore a number of different methods to adapt legacy learning programs for mobile HTML5-compliant devices. You will learn how to access resources in previously published Flash files in order to create a new learning experience. You will also discuss how to rebuild courses into HTML when FLA source files are available. Come explore how to create a learning strategy to redesign legacy courses and adapt them for a mobile world.

In this session, you will learn:

  • How to create a learning strategy to redesign your legacy courses
  • How to rebuild courses into HTML when FLA source files are available
  • About different methods to adapt legacy learning to mobile HTML5-compliant devices
  • How to access resources in previously published Flash eLearning

Audience:
Intermediate to advanced developers, project managers, and directors.

Technology discussed in this session:
Swiffy, Adobe Animate, JPEXS, Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Captivate, Trivantis Lectora, and PhoneGap.

Technology required:
Laptop and web browser.

Frazier Smith

Human Resources Program Manager

SnapAV

Frazier Smith is an HR training manager for SnapAV, the leading manufacturer and distributor of audio, video, networking, surveillance, power, and structured wiring products for custom integrators. Frazier has managed custom learning management systems with over 24,000 users and developed native learning experiences using Swift and xAPI. Frazier holds a master of education in instructional systems technology from UNC–Charlotte and is currently studying for his doctorate at Sam Houston State University in instructional systems technology and design. At DevLearn 2016, Frazier won the Best in Show (Non-Vendor) award for DemoFest.

Matt Seik

Director of Training

CPI Security Systems

Matt Seik is the director of training for CPI Security Systems. Matt has more than 15 years of learning and development experience in a variety of areas including training delivery and performance consulting. He currently guides the training function at CPI Security Systems, a leader in customized security and home automation solutions. Previously was Matt worked for Travelers Insurance and Time Warner Cable.

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