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My mother has been teaching science for almost 35 years now, and has gotten quite good at switching from new tech to new tech through the shifts, but she has told me that she has no idea what she is going to do when Flash is no longer supported. All of her files that she uses for online labs have been made using Flash. She hasn't been able to find a way to convert them to anything else, and I have no idea what would need to be done to either convert them to a different system. If she gets rid of all the old files, she has to spend a lot of precious time that could be devoted to kids to writing curriculum, and even though that may be what she goes with, I want to explore any other options first. Any and all advice is welcome, I just want to make the 2020 change easier for her, and possibly for a lot of other teachers at the school she currently works at.
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