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8 reasons for using HTML5 for authoring eLearning course

Adobe Captivate

Adobe Flash has been a productive tool for authoring these courses. HTML5 has superseded Flash as a viable option for authoring eLearning courses because it is supported by all smartphones and tablets. Mobile devices have penetrated all level of human society because of competitive pricing and dropping internet costs.

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Creating Accessible eLearning with Articulate Storyline 360

B Online Learning

There’s two factors that contribute to the creation of accessible eLearning – the authoring tool which has built-in accessibility functions and our design decisions (that include the colours, fonts images and interactions that we include). Flash : JAWS 16 or later with Internet Explorer 11 or later. Player Font Size.

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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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What’s Hot with Articulate 360? – Part 5: Presenter

CommLab India

In my earlier blogs, we looked at the easy authoring features of Storyline 360 and its ability to create good animations and facilitate effective learning interactions. We saw that the Articulate 360 component enables the development of high quality software simulations and e-learning assessments. What is Studio 360?

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Is MOODLE Compatible with Section 508?

CommLab India

MOODLE adheres to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), Authoring Tools Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG), and the guidelines to develop Accessible Rich Internet Applications (ARIA). It also supports Non-visual Desktop Access (NDVA) screen reader software for Mozilla Firefox. Let’s look at them in detail.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

With mounting frustrations from end-users, hardware manufacturers, and software providers, it was ultimately web-browsers that stepped up to the plate. The good news is that HTML5 technology provides many tools urgently needed to fill the gap left by the decline of Flash. They continue to evolve to this day. The rise of HTML5?

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Ring in the New: Flash E-learning to HTML5

CommLab India

Flash might be a very powerful tool for creating classy animations, developing interactive games, or creating vector graphics; but creating a complete e-learning course in Flash might not be a good idea these days. If you want to access any Flash-based content on any browser, you need to install the Flash player plugin first.