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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

Upside Learning

Last week I asked if you had thought about mEnabling your eLearning for iPads (mEnabling, is what we are calling the process of getting your existing eLearning to run on iPads and other tablets) but didn’t really tell you how? Swiffy converts SWF files to HTML5. So here’s a few – 15 actually! Camtasia Studio 8.

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Publishing Adobe Captivate Projects: SWF, HTML5, or Both?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      If you attend our  Adobe Captivate Beginner class , you will learn how to publish projects as SWF (for desktop users) and HTML5 (for mobile users).  Of course, SWFs have a problem.   As an alternative to SWFs, Captivate allows developers to publish content as HTML5. .

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

Integrated Learnings

Keep in mind, however, that if you do use any Flash elements, they will not work on the iPad or any other Apple product. Flash Player (SWF). One problem that I did run into with InDesign was using Flash (SWF) files imbedded into the document. ©Integrated Learning Services, Inc. Flash Professional (FLA). Conclusion.

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Something You Won't See on The iPad

eLearning Cyclops

[link] The devices shown have Adobe Flash, but the iPad does not. So much e-learning is made in Flash, or published as SWF files, and iPad users will not have access to it. What a shame.

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Flash to HTML5 – Swiffy From Google

Upside Learning

This has come just in time for mLearning implementers; there is a new tool out in Google Labs called Swiffy that let’s one convert flash animation (swf files) to a device independent HTML5. Simply put, this will allow existing libraries of flash animation content to be ported to devices that run iOS – iPhones, iPads, and iPods.

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Adobe Captivate 6: HTML5 At Last!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Currently the most common way to publish a Captivate project is as a Flash SWF, an excellent solution because SWF files can be used by the vast majority of the world's personal computers, browsers and operating systems. Of course, SWFs have a problem. As an alternative to publishing a SWF, you can publish as HTML5.

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Adobe Captivate 6: Scalable HTML Content

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I was curious what the option would do, so I enabled it and published a SWF. However, with  Scalable HTML content  enabled in my test project, the published SWF always resized to fit my browser window (proportionally), no matter how big or small I made my browser window.   Looking to learn Captivate quickly?