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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

Till some time ago, Flash was the software of choice for creating videos and animations. Rapid updates in Flash made it prone to crash. Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, withdrew support to Flash in its iOS platforms in 2012, given the numerous malfunctions that happened due to it.

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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

Upside Learning

– pointers on some of the tools out there, that you can use to help you take that ‘leap of faith’ into mLearning. So here’s the list of the tools that can do the job and which you might want a closer look at. So let’s start with…. Adobe Edge Animate. And the icing on the cake? It’s free! Articulate Storyline. Captivate Version 6.

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5 Rapid Authoring Tools To Publish Courses For Your iPads

Upside Learning

While the demand for HTML5 courses is yet to catch up, the demand is growing stronger nevertheless. We believe at this stage it is the iPad driving eLearning to HTML5. Given this trend, it is but obvious that the demand for rapid authoring tools which can publish content in HTML5 will also increase.

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Transitioning your flash assets to HTML5? Here’s what you need to know

Magic EdTech

By now, it is well known that Adobe will be discontinuing Flash support after December 2020. However, this change is in many respects long overdue, as the new educational technology landscape requires courses to be formatted in a way that is compatible with mobile devices and tablets. Expedite the export to an HTML5 format .

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Transitioning your flash assets to HTML5? Here’s what you need to know

Magic EdTech

By now, it is well known that Adobe will be discontinuing Flash support after December 2020. However, this change is in many respects long overdue, as the new educational technology landscape requires courses to be formatted in a way that is compatible with mobile devices and tablets. Expedite the export to an HTML5 format .

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Mobile Learning and the Continuing Death of Flash

Tony Karrer

About a year ago, I wrote about the Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash. I pointed to Scribd switching from Flash to HTML, and pointed to their CTO Jared Friedman saying: "We are scrapping three years of Flash development and betting the company on HTML5 because we believe HTML5 is a dramatically better reading experience than Flash.

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5 Features of a Responsive Design eLearning Authoring Tool

gomo learning

Many authoring tools claim to be responsive but what exactly are they referring to? In this post, we outline some of the main features of being responsive to give you an idea of what to expect from a responsive design eLearning authoring tool. 1) Responsive Authoring is a Huge Time-Saver.