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E-learning Tools: A Developer’s Review of Adobe Captivate 7

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Also, if you limit yourself to the standard core functionality of Captivate, most standard interactions, as well as the software demos, will convert to HTML5 without much of a problem. AICC, and the latest newcomer, Tin Can. Any issues with standard LMS protocols? No problems here.

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4 Reasons to Convert Your Legacy E-Learning Courses Using Articulate Storyline

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Reason #3: One-click publishing for various e-learning standards (SCORM, AICC) . If you host your e-learning courses on a Learning Management System (LMS), then you may be aware of AICC and SCORM. SCORM and AICC are learning technology standards that determine how e-learning courses interact with Learning Management Systems (LMSs).

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7 Tips to Choose the Best Rapid Authoring Tool to Convert Legacy E-learning Courses to HTML5

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With mobile devices ceasing to support Flash-based training materials, the demand for Flash to HTML5 conversion tools has gone up. So, choosing the right authoring tool will be your best bet to make your courses HTML5 compatible. But this will never work without having a clearly defined set of requirements.

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4 Authoring Tools to Convert Flash-based E-learning Courses to HTML5

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This authoring tool is considered the best when you need to develop HTML5-compatible courses in a short time. Adobe Captivate was basically introduced as a tool to develop software training simulations, but is now emerging as one of the best tools for HTML5 conversions. Adobe Captivate.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

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Articulate Storyline content can be exported easily as HTML5. The latest version of the tool also gives you different options for reporting course completion and can be published to a number of LMS standards: AICC, SCORM 1.2, This means that integrating your HTML5 eLearning content with your LMS is a breeze.