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Adobe AIR & Flash Player 10.1– How it Can Benefit Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

Due to this (and some other reasons like processor capability, device features, etc), not all devices support Flash – neither within the web-browser nor outside of it. Y ou can use existing Flash development skills to provide engaging elearning apps for handheld devices. - made available for handheld devices.

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Flash & The Future of Interactive Content for eLearning

Adobe Captivate

But as open standards like HTML5, WebGL and WebAssembly have matured over the past several years, most now provide many of the capabilities and functionalities that plugins pioneered and have become a viable alternative for content on the web. This will work across previous product versions that have support for HTML5 output.

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Advantages of HTML5 over Flash

Dynamic Pixel

HTML is a standard markup language commonly used for creating web pages. HTML5 is the updated version of HTML, which offers unique attributes and behaviour and comes with an extensive set of technologies that make it more useful for building applications and websites. Why do we need to convert Flash to HTML5? SEO friendly –.

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Interactivity in Software Tutorials?

Adobe Captivate

I have been choosing it many years ago (with version 1) for that feature as well. There are many alternatives to Captivate’s Video Demo. Presenter Video Xpress is an alternative, but I find the editor much too limited. That has been indeed the primary goal when Captivate was released many years ago.

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Even Better eLearning Authoring Software with New Easygenerator Release!

easygenerator

We have a new version of easygenerator released, it is rolled out to all free edition instances and all subscription instances in the past weeks to enable you to create even better eLearning courses. Fixed the ‘Text Matching question’ and ‘Drag-and-Drop question’ incompatibility with Flash player v.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Three popular eLearning formats are also largely dependent on Flash technology for their delivery medium: SCORM, Tin Can (xAPI), and video. Flash will be allowed to die in 2020 as Adobe ceases to support the standard. Extensive use of Flash makes this development a concern for those of us working in the eLearning industry.

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8 reasons for using HTML5 for authoring eLearning course

Adobe Captivate

If you develop the course using Flash, the same would not run on devices like iPhone and iPad. Alternatively, HTML5 underpinned courses are responsive, intuitively adapt to varying screen dimensions, and can be optimized using meta tags meant for handheld devices. HTML5 is now considered the industry standard.