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Programming Is Back The Rise of HTML5 for E Learning

ATD Learning Technologies

When e-learning was first gaining momentum (about 15 to 20 years ago), building courseware required some degree of programming capability: HTML and JavaScript to build a primary code base, ActionScript in Flash to create interactive objects and content, and a good knowledge of SCORM standards. That Was Then. Check the box! This Is Now.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Though not a problem for most desktop PCs these days, mobile devices and smaller laptops struggle to deliver a smooth user experience when Flash is involved. Apple famously, or is that infamously, excluded Flash from their iOS devices from the get-go. Its growing reputation as a vulnerable technology was crucial in its demise.e,

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Articulate Storyline 2: A Year in Review 2016

CommLab India

It listened to its customer base, and introduced meaningful changes and updates, placing it among the top choices for e-learning courseware development. Here’s a brief account of all the changes: Added notifications with instructions, denoting the new security feature for Flash player 23 or later.

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E-learning Development: Selecting the Right Audio, Video, and Image Format

CommLab India

The formats prescribed in the blog are followed when the courses are published to PCs, mobiles and iPads, but when publishing your courses to CDs and PCs (offline), you have the liberty to use the format of your choice. . SWF: (Shockwave Flash) It contains vector designs, animations, audio, and videos for web browsers using Flash player).

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