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Taking Legacy Flash eLearning to HTML5

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adobe threatened to sunset Flash for years but each year, the death sentence was commuted. Just when we thought that Flash would go on, along came December 2020. Adobe  Adobe followed through and ended support for Flash on December 31, 2020. Content grows stale very rapidly. " Steps to Conversion Success.

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7 Tips To Stay Ahead Of eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes

Infopro Learning

In this article, I’ll share 7 tips to adapt to changes and stay ahead of eLearning trends. How To Stay Ahead OF eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes. For example, Flash players used to be an essential ingredient for eLearning courses. Bookmark these eLearning blogs and news breakers, then refer to them on a weekly basis.

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How to Convert Flash to HTML5 at Scale

Hurix Digital

Nearly everyone is familiar with Adobe Flash, for those who are not, it is a software with which apps, mobile games, desktop applications, and animations are produced. You can view Flash files like mobile and desktop apps by using the Adobe Flash Player or other third-party players. What is HTML5 and why is it used?

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7 Tips To Stay Ahead Of eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes

Infopro Learning

In this article, I’ll share 7 tips to adapt to changes and stay ahead of eLearning trends. How To Stay Ahead OF eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes. For example, Flash players used to be an essential ingredient for eLearning courses. Bookmark these eLearning blogs and news breakers, then refer to them on a weekly basis.

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Convert Flash Courses to HTML5 Efficiently in 3 Steps

Cinecraft

On January 1, 2021, Adobe will be laying Flash to rest. The fix is simple, convert your legacy Flash courses to HTML5. As I’m sure you’ve heard, Adobe Flash will no longer be supported by Adobe as of January 1, 2021. The fix is simple, just convert your legacy courses to HTML5. What does this mean?

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HTML5 in E-learning – Signaling the End of the Flash Player

CommLab India

For years, the Flash Player reigned supreme in the world of e-learning. It seemed that the Flash Player was destined to rule the technology-enabled learning world. This means that many learners could not access online learning on mobile devices, using the Flash Player. You have no such problems with HTML5.

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Why Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5 Makes Business Sense

Adobe Captivate

While mobile learning or mLearning is being widely adopted, the challenge of how to handle the migration from Flash to HTML5 still persists. Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5. As we all know, Flash does not support all mobile devices (most smartphones and tablets).