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Creating Accessible eLearning with Articulate Storyline 360

B Online Learning

Storyline 360 supports these screen readers with HTML5 and Flash courses: HTML5 : JAWS 16 or later with Internet Explorer 10 or later, Google Chrome (latest version), Firefox (latest version). You can also add alternate text to screen objects that need it by clicking in the Alternate Text box next to each object.

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How to Convert Flash-Based Websites to HTML5 Right Now!

Hurix Digital

Further, some of the most popular internet browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox have blocked Adobe Flash technology for speed and security reasons. HTML5 is also one of the best alternatives to Flash Player as it has the native ability to perform well in various low battery-powered devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

This attachment to multimedia means businesses were waiting for a viable alternative way to send out their multimedia communications - and it appears they have received one in the form of HTML5. A recent Online Video piece delved into the current state of HTML5 video based on facts from a report prepared by JW Player. aptaraeditor.

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Offline Publishing and Viewing Options with Articulate Storyline®

SweetRush

Screenshot credit: Articulate Mobile Player (AMP) is a free iPad app that will run your course. Default player. Player customizations, such as background color, color schemes, or alternative fonts will be reverted to default. Comparing Articulate Storyline’s Flash, HTML5, and Articulate Mobile Player Output.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Modern browsers like Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and eventually Internet Explorer all became equipped to provide the powerful features associated with Flash, such as animation, scripting and video playback. It’s certainly helpful that SCORM and Tin Can modules can be rendered using HTML5 as an alternative. The future of Flash vs. HTML5.

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8 reasons for using HTML5 for authoring eLearning course

Adobe Captivate

Alternatively, HTML5 underpinned courses are responsive, intuitively adapt to varying screen dimensions, and can be optimized using meta tags meant for handheld devices. For viewing eLearning course developed with Flash, the user has to first download a supported Flash player or plug-in compatible with browser in use.

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Rich content being viewed on mobile devices

Aptara

Alternative languages such as HTML5 can even cross between the mobile and desktop worlds, ensuring information only has to be encoded once. Major players switch sides. Now, the mobile landscape is dominated by devices that don't include Flash and major content providers have found a way to serve videos without that plugin.