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Case Study – Flash to HTML5 Conversion: Converting Flash-based CBT Modules to HTML5 Courses

Brilliant Teams

Client Requirement Converting legacy Flash CBT (SWF) to HTML5 Client Requirement 26 eLearning Flash-based CBT modules What is Flash-based CBT courses? These courses were created in the form of SWF files and were widely used for e-learning purposes. The videos were converted to a modern format such as MP4.

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How to Convert Flash courses to HTML5 Efficiently

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Flash SWF Course files created Using Bespoke Adobe Flash FLA: Mostly, these cannot be quickly converted to HTML5 elearning. Some assets can be extracted from published SWF output, more assets can be extracted if you have the FLA files. which did not publish to HTML5 then, but do publish to HTML5 today.).

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Case Study – Conversion of Flash Courses to HTML5 using Articulate Storyline

Swift eLearning Services

The courses that were developed in Adobe Flash or tools whose output is in SWF are now not compatible with the modern devices. In the recent times, the learning needs are changed and the technology has increased at its pace. This has transformed the traditional classroom training into e-learning. Thus there is a need of…

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Time to Migrate eLearning Courses from Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Given that Flash will become obsolete by next year, it becomes imperative for publishers to migrate their existing eLearning content from Flash to HTML5 , which offers several benefits such as: Lower Development Costs: With HTML 5 you can use a single batch of code to convert your files from SWF to HTML5 files.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

Rebuilding in Articulate Storyline. Rebuilding in Articulate Rise. Sothink SWF Decompiler is a paid solution, but includes a 30-day free trial. To use a Flash decompiler you will need to get access to the Flash SWF file for your course. Flash decompilers are a great option if you can get your hands on the SWF file.