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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

promises a two-way conversation where users can contribute, collaborate and create through several platforms like social media, blogs, wikis and forums. 2005: The Rise of Flash Video. In 2005, Adobe bought Macromedia and transformed it into Adobe Flash. Developers who worked with it discovered just how flexible Flash is.

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Watch Interactive Videos on Your iPad…Offline!

TechSmith Camtasia

This blog post is inspired by John Richards and an idea he shared on our community forum. Alternatively, you can go down the Custom Production path. Select the default MP4 – Flash / HTML5 player option. Make sure the Embed video into HTML option is checked. It also requires a third-party $4.99

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Delivering streaming video to mobile devices

TechSmith Camtasia

Apple doesn't allow Flash--the technology commonly used by websites to deliver online video--to run on Apple devices such as the iPad or iPhone. Which is helping to drive the adoption of HTML5 as an alternate method of delivering video to mobile and desktop browsers. Best way to embed video. Final thoughts.

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25 eLearning Tools You Need Now

LearnUpon

We find Elucidat particularly strong at creating responsive online and mobile course content that’s compatible with HTML5. Why it’s a great eLearning tool: We think about the decline of Flash and the rise of HTML5 a lot at LearnUpon. What it does: Reddit is home to the busiest forums on the internet, known as subreddits.

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25 eLearning tools you need to have

LearnUpon

We find Elucidat particularly strong at creating responsive online and mobile course content that’s compatible with HTML5. Why it’s great for eLearning: We think about the decline of Flash and the rise of HTML5 a lot at LearnUpon. This one specializes in adding engaging elements that work with Flash. Tool: Reddit.