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Articulate Rise – Got questions? We got answers!

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Do Rise courses use Flash? Rise courses do not use flash. They are created solely in HTML5. Where iOS devices weren’t flash compatible, they do love HTML5, so your iPhone and iPad will have no issues with seeing the modules as you intended! You can upload AND embed videos to Rise. Tin Can (xAPI) support.

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What is SCORM in e-learning?

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There are also other standards like xapi, also known as an experience api (tin can api), cmi5 and AICC for advanced capabilities. You can also embed the content on any website using HTML5 or Flash. But most learning platforms these days don’t support them anymore, hence SCORM is important.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

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Welcome to our comprehensive guide to handling legacy Flash eLearning content. This page has all you need to know to on how to rapidly republish or recreate your courses to adapt to the imminent end of Flash at the end of 2020. What is happening to legacy Flash eLearning content? Why is Flash ending? Why is Flash ending?

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Storyline, Captivate, Lectora – An Evaluation Checklist of 3 Rapid Authoring Tools

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Can embed audio files. Can embed audio in interactions. Can insert Flash animations. Can embed video files. Can embed videos in interactions. Track in xAPI. Track in AICC. Can publish to mobile web (ex: HTML5). Can publish to Flash. Articulate Storyline 2. Adobe Captivate 9.

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Pooja Jaisingh – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Learnnovators: What changes/shifts do you foresee in the support for animations and complex simulations in this ‘No Flash’ age? Pooja: Tools have already started aligning themselves to adapt to the HTML5 publish option. Most of the authoring tools allow you to publish your courses to HTML5 format along with the Flash format.