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How will Flash’s demise affect your SCORM courses?

LearnUpon

Support for Adobe Flash Player ends in 2020. And as Flash has been integral to eLearning for over 20 years, it’s retirement will have a significant effect. In this post, we explain why this change is significant and how you can address it now! What does this change mean? A complete redesign of the courses to suit HTML5.

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Why is HTML5 migration considered to be a wiser perspective?

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Online classes, studies, business management, and meetings, from the usual shopping to hardcore business approvals, have experienced a dramatic change in the market. Hence, the scenario has made the switching over from flash plug-ins and SWF to html5 has been indispensable. What is HTML5?

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

LearnUpon

In this tutorial, we show you how to publish SCORM content in Adobe Captivate so you can import it to your LMS. Adobe Captivate makes publishing eLearning content as a SCORM file simple. All the background work is taken care of, such as packaging the SCORM. We’ll publish content as SCORM version 1.2.

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

LearnUpon

In this tutorial, we show you how to publish SCORM content in Adobe Captivate so you can import it to your LMS. Adobe Captivate makes publishing eLearning content as a SCORM file simple. All the background work is taken care of, such as packaging the SCORM. We’ll publish content as SCORM version 1.2.

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Creating Captivate Courses from Multiple Merged Microlearning Modules

eLearning Brothers

NOTE: For the sake of consistency and ease, I’m going to use Captivate 2017 as my platform, but the concepts I’ll be discussing have been around for many previous versions of Captivate and the methods haven’t changed much. The problem with this is that it’s very hard to maintain a table of contents and each course has it’s own SCORM data.

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Adaptive and Responsive Design for eLearning: Part 2

eFront

All that designers had to do was to provide a nice looking screen layout and graphics, add a few animations and activities and publish the course, which really meant exporting the lot to Flash. The first and most important thing of course is to publish courses to HTML5 rather than Flash wherever possible. Not any more.

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Publishing a responsive project to Moodle (Html only)

Adobe Captivate

Right now im struggeling to 1) publish my project as a html-only version and get it to work on moodle (optimally with LMS SCORM 1.2). inherit the code to use flash as well. How can I get it to work and how can I change the zip file? When i delete the.pdf,swf data from the zip, nothing will start. Help is much appreciated!

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