2017.08.10
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End of Flash in 2020! Free Seminar on Transitioning e-Learning to HTML5 (脱Flash)
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On September 20, 2017 (Wednesday),
End of Flash in 2020! Transition Seminar to HTML5 e-Learning from Flash
will be held.
On July 25, 2017, Adobe announced that it would end support for Flash Player at the end of 2020.In the field of e-learning, many educational materials have been created using Flash, so it is expected that data migration and conversion to HTML5 and other formats will be essential in the future.
In this seminar, ・Issues arising from the end of support ・Methods for migrating and converting Flash content to HTML5 content (AnimateCC, videos, tool conversion) ・Advantages and disadvantages of HTML5 we will focus on these topics and also introduce case studies of 2 to 3 companies that are already progressing with the migration to HTML5.
・Want to replace LMS that does not support HTML5 (migrate to HTML5 compatible system) ・I have a lot of Flash materials, but I don't know how to proceed ・The materials to be created in the future must be HTML5 and mobile compatible ・I want to utilize Flash assets instead of creating HTML5 materials from scratch ・I want to convert from Flash to HTML5 with as little effort as possible
If you are an e-learning manager looking for solutions to challenges such as these, please join us.
Additionally, we will hold individual consultation sessions for those who wish to participate after the seminar.
Please feel free to apply.
Program
1. Issues arising from the end of support for Flash Player2. Three response methods considered by Human Science ・AnimateCC ・Video ・Tool conversion3. Examples of other companies that are already addressing this4. Q&A5. Individual consultation sessions (for those who wish to participate)※The seminar content may be subject to change.
Date and Time
September 20, 2017 (Wednesday) 14:00 to 15:00 (Reception starts: 13:45)
Individual Consultation 15:00 onwardsp>
Location
Human Science Corporation
2-7-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Odakyu Dai-ichi Seimei Building, 13th Floor
Cost
Free
Capacity
14 people
※We allow participation of up to 2 people from the same company.
※If the minimum number of participants is not reached, the event may be canceled.
※In case of cancellation, we will contact you about one week in advance.
※Participation from competing companies or individuals may be declined.
Application
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Instructor
Human Science Corporation
Education Solutions Department Consulting Unit Keigo TachinoLearning Designer / Instructor
- ・e-Learning Content Production Director 10 years of experience
- After gaining experience as an in-house training instructor and web designer, engaged in e-learning content development and design.
- ・Instructor at a seminar on how to use Articulate products
- Utilizing my experience studying abroad, I have been involved in numerous translation and localization projects for video and e-learning content.
- ・Tools Used: Storyline / Captivate / Presenter / HTML / Flash, etc.
- eLC Certified e-Learning Professional
- - Learning Designer
- ATD (Association for Talent Development) Member
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Contact Us
If you have any questions regarding the content of this seminar, please contact hsweb_inquiry@science.co.jp.
For inquiries by phone, please call the number below.
TEL: 03-5321-3111
Application Deadline
September 13, 2017 (Wednesday)
How to Apply
This seminar has reached its capacity, and registration is now closed.
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