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Flash to HTML5 – Swiffy From Google

Upside Learning

This has come just in time for mLearning implementers; there is a new tool out in Google Labs called Swiffy that let’s one convert flash animation (swf files) to a device independent HTML5. Simply put, this will allow existing libraries of flash animation content to be ported to devices that run iOS – iPhones, iPads, and iPods.

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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

mLearning Revolution

There’s been little innovation in video around interactivity and engagement as compared to what we may find in a Flash-based interaction for example. Perhaps this is why in eLearning we have always gravitated toward using tools that publish learning in the Adobe Flash format in order to create engaging desktop experiences.

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mEnable your elearning – 6 things to consider when creating tablet compatible courses

eFront

When designing for tablets, 1024×768 is a useful resolution to have in mind, as it’s the one all iPads (and thus, the overwhelming majority of tablets sold) share. a set of methods and tools helping to create websites that adapt to different screen sizes, all without having to serve different versions of your content to each.

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Tips to Convert E-learning to HTML5 Seamlessly with Articulate Storyline

CommLab India

When Apple announced it would not support Flash on its devices, many organizations thought they had Windows and Chrome to access their Flash-based e-learning courses on. The choice between the two depends on the smallest file size. This helps decrease the file size without compromising on its resolution or quality.

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Supercharge Your Mobile Learning with Lectora

CommLab India

Lectora offers free iPad templates for you to jumpstart course development. Learners can switch from one screen to another without experiencing a ‘white flash’. When your m-learning course has audio and video files to be played, you may notice that these are not played automatically on iPhones, Androids, and tablets.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

The formats prescribed in the blog are followed when the courses are published to PCs, mobiles and iPads, but when publishing your courses to CDs and PCs (offline), you have the liberty to use the format of your choice. . SWF: (Shockwave Flash) It contains vector designs, animations, audio, and videos for web browsers using Flash player).

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