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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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Publishing A SCORM Course with Articulate Storyline 3

LearnUpon

In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you how to publish SCORM content in Articulate Storyline so you can upload it to an LMS like LearnUpon. We’ll highlight the best settings to choose when publishing SCORM courses. We’re going to focus on SCORM 1.2 as it’s the version of SCORM that LearnUpon supports.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Adobe Flash technology has helped support the delivery of online multimedia content for nearly two decades. Three popular eLearning formats are also largely dependent on Flash technology for their delivery medium: SCORM, Tin Can (xAPI), and video. The troubled history of Flash. So why the fall?

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SCORM Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Answered by Experts

learnWorlds

Here is everything you need to know about SCORMs. Senior Vice President of Business Development at dominKnow answered all your questions about SCORMs. Having received such a positive response and engagement, we thought we’d write this blog post in order to share our SCORM knowledge with the course creator community.

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What is SCORM in e-learning?

eloomi

What does SCORM mean? E-learning is on the rise and an integral part of it is SCORM. SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model) is a standardized model for content distribution and reuse that enables synchronized delivery of learning materials to computer-based training (CBT) systems. What is a SCORM-compliant LMS?

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Online multimedia content in e-learning: Flash vs. HTML5

Matrix

The last few years had witnessed a strong debate over the two technologies that make possible the embedding of multimedia content files in a web page: Flash and HTML5. Apples, aka Flash. Flash is a mature technology that runs well on all browsers, including older versions of Internet Explorer, which some businesses still use.

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Why Do We Need a Content Modernization Strategy Now More than Ever Before?

Harbinger Interactive Learning

But sometimes, modernization could be mistaken purely as transformation from Flash to HTML5 and in an oversight; the bigger underlying opportunity could be overlooked. In 1991, a web legend named Sir Tim Berners-Lee created HTML5. One of the key objectives of developing HTML5 was to have a better alternative to Flash.