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E-learning Tools: A Developer’s Review of Adobe Captivate 7

SweetRush

The final products can be published to PCs and to mobile devices. Developers who have no or little prior experience with Captivate will enjoy a few pleasant gems right from the beginning: A list of pre-set template dimensions, ready to use and adapted for standard PC and mobile screens. AICC, and the latest newcomer, Tin Can.

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4 Reasons to Convert Your Legacy E-Learning Courses Using Articulate Storyline

CommLab India

And this rapid expansion in the use of tablets PCs and other mobile devices to access learning content has pushed Adobe Flash into oblivion. Because most modern browsers – both desktop and mobile – don’t support Flash. Reason #3: One-click publishing for various e-learning standards (SCORM, AICC) .

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7 Tips to Choose the Best Rapid Authoring Tool to Convert Legacy E-learning Courses to HTML5

CommLab India

With mobile devices ceasing to support Flash-based training materials, the demand for Flash to HTML5 conversion tools has gone up. So, choosing the right authoring tool will be your best bet to make your courses HTML5 compatible. Also, ensure to test the course in mobiles or IPADs on different browsers. .

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4 Authoring Tools to Convert Flash-based E-learning Courses to HTML5

CommLab India

Articulate Storyline is one of the best rapid authoring tools that helps you convert Flash-based e-learning courses to HTML5 very easily. This will help learners access the e-learning courses on the device of their choice such as a laptop, PC, iPad, or any other mobile device. Adobe Captivate.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

But, with learners branching away from desktop learning and exploring micro-learning on various mobile devices, Flash-based courses are becoming redundant: Flash-based content is not supported by mobile devices or the latest browsers. e.g. is the course not mobile-friendly, but now your learners use iPads for training?