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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Last week, while justifying Apple’s refusal to allow Flash player on iPhone/iPad, Steve Jobs wrote– “ New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too) ”. A few days before the launch of iPad Apple had released a list of ‘iPad ready’ websites having support for HTML5.

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7 Reasons Why You Must Convert Flash Games to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Adobe Flash ruled the internet for a long time. However, owing to glaring security gaps, performance, and stability issues that Flash games presented on mobile devices, a need for change became more pressing. Let’s take a look at the differences between the software platforms and why you stand to benefit from making the switch.

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The Future of Streaming – Get Ahead of the Curve

Abila

For 22 years, everyone who’s connected to the internet has experienced the wonderful functionality of Adobe Flash. Flash has been a dominant force of technology in video and advertisement delivery. This evolved through the years to a degree where major browsers announced they would no longer support the Flash platform. .

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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. Flash CS6 Toolkit for CreateJS. If you are a Flash Pro CS6 user, you can add this free (yes free!) It’s free!

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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

A container is the file that contains your video, audio streams, and any closed caption files as well. If you’re unsure, an MP4 will work for just about any platform. Or, cut out the middleman and skip having to determine an output all together by sending your video directly to a cloud platform like Google Drive or YouTube.

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Is Adobe Flash Going Away?

eLearningMind

In Short… Adobe Flash Will Be Discontinued, Is Going Away, & Adobe Flash Will Be Dead. At the end of July last year, Adobe announced the impending death of Adobe Flash in 2020, and letting out a collective sigh of relief, most of the internet and its major browsers agreed to do the same. So, What Will Replace Flash?

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4 Biggest Challenges in Adopting Digital Learning at Schools

Kitaboo

The curriculum needs to be constantly upgrading the platforms as and when technologies change. This situation is similar to what corporate had to deal with when device manufacturers stopped supporting their flash-based eLearning content, and HTML5 came to the foray. REQUEST DEMO READ MORE. You May Also Like. SCORM: What is it?