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Why Flash to HTML5 Conversion is Essential for Your Flash-based Course’s Survival

Brilliant Teams

Most mobile devices, including iOS devices like iPhones and iPads, did not support Flash. This incompatibility made it increasingly difficult to reach a broader audience, as mobile learning became more prevalent. Mobile-Friendly Design In the era of mobile learning, HTML5’s responsive design capabilities are invaluable.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Operating systems manufactures like Microsoft, Ubuntu, and Apple all tired of the overhead in keeping their systems secure with frequent patches, and Flash has developed a poor security reputation as a result. The good news is that HTML5 technology provides many tools urgently needed to fill the gap left by the decline of Flash.

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HTML5 – Let the Games Begin!

eLearning 24-7

All the big browsers are supporting it i.e. Safari, Chrome, Microsoft IE9, Opera and soon FireFox (at time of writing, not yet). You can build courses in HTML5, as you would in Flash — thus as rapid e-learning authoring tools see this as common place, they will need to adapt, thus enabling HTML5 files to be inserted.

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HTML5 – Let the Games Begin!

eLearning 24-7

All the big browsers are supporting it i.e. Safari, Chrome, Microsoft IE9, Opera and soon FireFox (at time of writing, not yet). You can build courses in HTML5, as you would in Flash — thus as rapid e-learning authoring tools see this as common place, they will need to adapt, thus enabling HTML5 files to be inserted.

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10 On Demand Training Tools

Ed App

In this article, we’ll discover 10 on demand training tools that you can leverage in order for learners to access relevant training materials at their point of need. EdApp also comes equipped with a drag-and-drop authoring tool that enables you to easily create your own microlessons using over 80 intuitively designed templates.

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10 Systems I’d recommend on any given day

eLearning 24-7

not working in the office but at home), and the browsers – Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Safari (not all do), IE Explorer (usually version 7 at the min.). This is by far the most robust LXP on the market, but I wish they drop the LXP, and instead embrace themselves either as a NexGen Learning Ecosystem or a Digital Learning Platform.

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

But with LMS vendors jumping into the mobile learning sector, at least in some cases, it may be a tad misleading, especially with smartphones. I’m sure they tested with IE, Firefox, Safari and Chrome, but what about Opera Mini? When a Course Authoring Tool Built-In is not a Free Built-In. Dolphin HD?