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

CommLab India

Things only got complicated when Adobe announced that it was withdrawing support to the mobile version of Flash Player. A new technology was needed, and it came in the form of HTML5. Check out this interesting blog to know how mobile learning apps can be created from HTML5 output. What do you think?

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Top 10 HTML5 eLearning Authoring Tools

DigitalChalk eLearning

There are several HTML5 eLearning authoring tools available for developers. This online tool enables you to create basic, but effective courses and lessons. The NinjaEssays team also maintains a resourceful blog that will inform you about the latest developments in the eLearning industry. Zenler Studio. SmartBuilder.

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HTML5 Interactions: Why business platforms are converting Flash courses

Adobe Captivate

As a result, it is becoming more difficult and impractical to develop different versions of eLearning courses for particular devices. This is why the HTML5 based authoring tools are being used to develop these courses. Using HTML5 in developing these eLearning courses comes with several advantages. Scalable vector graphics.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

Republishing is a good option if you have legacy Flash eLearning content that was developed in an older version of an authoring tool. Simply republish the course using the latest version of the authoring tool. These courses won’t have the desired effect on learning and business outcomes. Building in Articulate Storyline.

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5 Types of Course Conversions You Can Do with Articulate Storyline

CommLab India

From simple PowerPoint to e-learning conversions, to the complex Flash to HTML5 conversions, it can handle anything you throw at it. These bite-sized courses work effectively on iOS and Android devices. Legacy courses are those developed using Flash, Dreamweaver or earlier versions of authoring tools.