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Raptivity Classic vs. Raptivity 2020 Comparison

Raptivity

It has only Flash output And HTML5 output. It has Flash and HTML5 output . It has HTML5 output. It is SCORM 2004, SCORM 1.2, It is SCORM 2004, SCORM 1.2, It uses Flash editor for interaction customization. Due to Flash sunset coming soon, it would soon have its support stop by late 2020.

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An Overview of HTML5

Integrated Learnings

Apple's recent refusal to support Flash is the latest of many headaches web developers have had to endure as the web has matured but standards have been slow to respond. I mentioned this to a Flash developer at lunch today and I could see the frustration in his eyes wondering how he's going to meet the needs of his customers who use iPads.

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#LSCON 2012: trends

Challenge to Learn

HTML5 – mobile learning. Were mobile was the buzzword at DevLearn, it was replaced by HTML5 at LSCON. There were a lot of sessions about this topic, or mobile publications, because we all want to include flash like elements in our IOS publications. Last year at LSCON people where a bit in disbelieve (flash dead, no way!),

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Creating Captivate Courses from Multiple Merged Microlearning Modules

eLearning Brothers

This only publishes in SWF format so it may not be the most useful in an age when HTML5 is quickly gaining popularity over Flash. The second and third options force you to use SCORM 2004. This was the subject of an earlier blog: ( [link] ) so I won’t go into more details here.

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PowerPoint Add-ins – Develop E-learning Courses Rapidly

CommLab India

Courses can be published to formats such as Flash, HTML, PDF, or CD-ROM. SCORM 2004, AICC, and Tin Can. The presentation can be published to different formats such as HTML5 or Video. The iSpring suite PowerPoint add-in helps turn your PowerPoint presentations into Flash or HTML5 formats. Office Mix. iSpring Suite.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

2004: The Ascendancy of Web 2.0. But it wasn''t until 2004 that the term took wing when pen-source advocate Tim O''Reilly promoted the idea at the O''Reilly Media Conference. 2005: The Rise of Flash Video. In 2005, Adobe bought Macromedia and transformed it into Adobe Flash. 2010: The Reign of HTML5.

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Articulate Rise – Got questions? We got answers!

B Online Learning

Do Rise courses use Flash? Rise courses do not use flash. They are created solely in HTML5. Where iOS devices weren’t flash compatible, they do love HTML5, so your iPhone and iPad will have no issues with seeing the modules as you intended! Chrome (iOS 8 or later). Chrome (Android 4.1 Absolutely.