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Key eLearning Trends for 2019

Origin Learning

76 billion is the projected revenue of the SaaS market by 2020. With both Google and Apple looking to build solutions that are working on creating awareness about ‘spending less time glued to the screen’, eLearning design is also quite likely to be impacted. 38% of U.S. businesses fostered a SaaS exclusive workplace in 2017. $76

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Phasing out Flash

OpenSesame

If you’ve watched anything on YouTube or any other video streaming provider, it’s guaranteed that you’ve used Flash to view it. In July 2017, Adobe announced that by the end of 2020 they’ll no longer update or distribute Flash. In the early 2000s, Flash became the dominant platform for online videos, interactive sites, and games.

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Phasing out Flash: all your courses will be mobile ready by 2019

OpenSesame

If you’ve watched anything on YouTube or any other video streaming provider, it’s guaranteed that you’ve used Flash to view it. In July 2017, Adobe announced that by the end of 2020 they’ll no longer update or distribute Flash. In the early 2000s, Flash became the dominant platform for online videos, interactive sites, and games.

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Phasing out Flash

OpenSesame

If you’ve watched anything on YouTube or any other video streaming provider, it’s guaranteed that you’ve used Flash to view it. In July 2017, Adobe announced that by the end of 2020 they’ll no longer update or distribute Flash. In the early 2000’s, Flash became the dominant platform for online videos, interactive sites, and games.

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Phasing out Flash: all your courses will be mobile ready by 2019

OpenSesame

If you’ve watched anything on YouTube or any other video streaming provider, it’s guaranteed that you’ve used Flash to view it. In July 2017, Adobe announced that by the end of 2020 they’ll no longer update or distribute Flash. In the early 2000s, Flash became the dominant platform for online videos, interactive sites, and games.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Flash will be allowed to die in 2020 as Adobe ceases to support the standard. Operating systems manufactures like Microsoft, Ubuntu, and Apple all tired of the overhead in keeping their systems secure with frequent patches, and Flash has developed a poor security reputation as a result. What it means for your LMS. Flash is indeed dead.

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Is Adobe Flash Going Away?

eLearningMind

At the end of July last year, Adobe announced the impending death of Adobe Flash in 2020, and letting out a collective sigh of relief, most of the internet and its major browsers agreed to do the same. In Short… Adobe Flash Will Be Discontinued, Is Going Away, & Adobe Flash Will Be Dead. So, What Will Replace Flash?

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