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Learning Content in Crisis? The How and Why of Moving from Flash to HTML5

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The Adobe Flash format, once the primary standard for learning content, will no longer be supported after December 31st 2020. You may still have useful Flash learning content in your curriculum or in your archives. So why is Flash going away, what is going to happen to it, and what should you do with it? of all sites in 2011?

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Six topics for the price of one

Jay Cross

Last year hackers infected four of my sites with malware. They cleaned up the mess and now monitor my sites for badness. HTML5 plays natively on laptop, pad, and phone. HTML5, why should I care? HTML5 automatically resizes for PCs, tablets, and smart phones. Flash is on the way out. Why switch?

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The Latest: Rapid Content Authoring Tool Market

eLearning 24-7

Early Signs for 2012. This will become one of the biggest features in 2012 – especially with people wanting to create simulations without being an e-learning developer. Some vendors push heavily on PPT, implying that a great WBT is really a PPT converted to Flash. Flash output – still red hot. It isn’t.

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The brand new Captivate 9 puts Adobe years ahead of the competition

mLearning Revolution

Back in 2012 you would have been hard-pressed to find anything exciting in version 6 of Adobe Captivate, in fact most of the cool stuff at the time was coming from Adobe’s competitors, namely Articulate with their new Storyline software and their latest iteration of Articulate Studio. I tested this and it works really well!

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