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Converting Flash-based E-learning Content to HTML5 Why and How

CommLab India

For years, Adobe Flash was the uncrowned king of the e-learning world. This highly flexible software could be used to develop wonderful animations, interactivities of a very high quality including drag and drop, simulations, role plays and so on -it facilitated harnessing the creative powers of online course developers.

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How to Transcribe Text into PowerPoint & E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

I’ve been playing around with ideas to get old Flash course content into a new HTML5 course. There are tens of thousands of old Flash-based e-learning courses where people no longer have the source files. All they have are published versions of the course and need to convert to HTML5.

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How to Copy Text from Flash Courses When You Don’t have the Original File

Rapid eLearning

Many of you have to convert old Flash courses to HTML5. All you have is the published course but not the original source files. But adding text from the old course isn’t as easy because most Flash courses don’t allow selecting text to copy and paste. Watch the tutorial on YouTube.

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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

Upside Learning

A multimedia authoring tool that goes beyond Flash and builds applications based on HTML5, Javascript, jQuery and CSS3 and works well on iOS and Android devices, and the latest HTML5-compatible browsers. Looking to develop interactive training and support videos, flawless screen capturing for tutorials, etc.? It’s free!

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Having Problems with your eLearning Courses Using Adobe Flash?

OpenSesame

Adobe Flash, a browser plugin that delivers content such as videos and interactive elements, is being phased out by the industry and replaced by HTML5, a more modern way to view this same content without requiring the use of a plugin. If you see a green check mark (see below), that means Flash is already good to go!

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8 reasons for using HTML5 for authoring eLearning course

Adobe Captivate

ELearning courses have to be interactive replete with high quality animations and compelling graphics. Adobe Flash has been a productive tool for authoring these courses. But, it suffered from the drawback that OS platforms of latest handheld devices don’t extend support for Flash. 2) Learning on the go becomes easy.

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Having Problems with your eLearning Courses Using Adobe Flash?

OpenSesame

Adobe Flash, a browser plugin that delivers content such as videos and interactive elements, is being phased out by the industry and replaced by HTML5, a more modern way to view this same content without requiring the use of a plugin. If you see a green check mark (see below), that means Flash is already good to go!

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