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Developing An eLearning Player?

Upside Learning

An eLearning player is a building block for more conventional [one with back and next for navigation buttons] eLearning courses. What’s an eLearning player? Communication logic to talk to the LMS (standards complaint). This post is based on our experience with development of Flash based eLearning players over the years.

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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

Upside Learning

For iPads, content can be played via Safari browser but for an enhanced experience, you can publish it for Articulate Mobile Player , a native iOS application that optimizes courses only for iPads. Swiffy converts SWF files to HTML5. and ActionScript 3.0 with a standard web browser. Camtasia Studio 8. Google Swiffy.

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Apple Vs Adobe: Impact On Mobile Learning Development

Upside Learning

We posted earlier that Adobe is working with all the major mobile phone vendors [except Apple] under the Open Screen Project to bring the Flash Player to their devices and make it a de facto standard for mobile delivery. The same Flash file published as SWF or AIR app would work with other mobile devices supporting Flash Player 10.1

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5 Reasons Why You Should Convert Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Steps to Convert SWF to HTML5 . This news comes after nearly two decades of Flash dominance, where it was a standard for creating multimedia. This news comes after nearly two decades of Flash dominance, where it was a standard for creating multimedia. Why Convert Flash/SWF to HTML5? Enter HTML5 !

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5 Reasons Why You Should Convert Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

5 Steps to Convert SWF to HTML5 . This news comes after nearly two decades of Flash dominance, where it was a standard for creating multimedia. This news comes after nearly two decades of Flash dominance, where it was a standard for creating multimedia. Thus, forcing Adobe to announce its plan to kill Flash by the end of 2020.