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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

Till some time ago, Flash was the software of choice for creating videos and animations. Rapid updates in Flash made it prone to crash. Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, withdrew support to Flash in its iOS platforms in 2012, given the numerous malfunctions that happened due to it.

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Offline Publishing and Viewing Options with Articulate Storyline®

SweetRush

One of the most popular questions coming from our clients in relation to Storyline-authored content is about offline viewing options. Another example is a client who wanted to show off our work on iPad®s during a tradeshow, but wanted to plan for offline delivery in case Wi-Fi was not provided during the event. Offline and LMS.

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10 Free HIPAA training courses

Ed App

When searching for a HIPAA course , however, you don’t need to just look for expensive offline training. There are many online alternatives to choose from. Receiving HIPAA training online has many advantages over attending offline training sessions. Why Online HIPAA Training? 2) Accountable HQ.

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Ultimate eLearning terms you should know: Part 1 (A-L)

LearnUpon

When creating blended learning, consider how each goal might be best achieved in either an online or offline setting. Cloud LMS: A web-based platform that helps companies to deliver, track, and report on eLearning. Flash: Adobe Flash technology has supported the delivery of multimedia content for nearly twenty years.

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Time to Migrate eLearning Courses from Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

In 2017, Adobe made a formal announcement stating that from 2020 the company would no longer support Flash. These Flash files could be viewed on browsers using a Flash player, and on the PC using some third-party applications. So, what went wrong with Flash? What to do with content that is already published in Flash?

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

I agree the technologies to create, deploy and manage HTML5-based mobile web apps will greatly improve in 2012 but I don't feel they will mature to the point they can replace all native apps – at least in most of the primary enterprise use cases for learning that’s managed and tracked. Near Bullseye.

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Product Review – Articulate Storyline 2

eLearning 24-7

Publish includes reporting and tracking details that you can tweak. Many other desktop products have help built into the product so you can view in your browser but be in offline mode. Same with the flash icon. Who is still using flash, BTW? If you are going to offer Flash as an option, why not HTML5?