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6 Tips To Convert eLearning Courses From Flash To HTML5

EI Design

The trouble is that most tablets and phones don’t support Flash, which makes Flash-based eLearning content virtually obsolete. Luckily, HTML5 offers a versatile multi-platform alternative. Converting eLearning Courses From Flash To HTML5: 6 Tips For eLearning Professionals. Keep it short and simple. Adobe Canvas.

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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

mLearning Revolution

I no longer look at desktop computing experiences in the way I did before, my expectations for desktop software have completely changed, perhaps this is why I’m so critical in my reviews of software applications, maybe it is because as mobile users we are beginning to expect so much more from vendors of software apps we use every day.

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Adobe Captivate 8: Responsive Projects for mLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

It wasn't long before Adobe responded by adding HTML5 as a publishing option. HTML5 allowed developers to create interactive content that can be used by mobile learners who have a device that does not support Flash. Publishing HTML5 solved the issue of creating interactive eLearning on the iPad. Interested? 

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Articulate Rise – Got questions? We got answers!

B Online Learning

We have had a great time with participants taking them through the changes of what is new (and very cool) in the new Articulate 360 subscription. Do Rise courses use Flash? Rise courses do not use flash. They are created solely in HTML5. all lessons are completed) or via a quiz result. Chrome (iOS 8 or later).

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How to Transcribe Text into PowerPoint & E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

I’ve been playing around with ideas to get old Flash course content into a new HTML5 course. There are tens of thousands of old Flash-based e-learning courses where people no longer have the source files. All they have are published versions of the course and need to convert to HTML5. View the tutorial here.

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ELearning moves beyond the Flash era

Aptara

ELearning moves beyond the Flash era. However, these IT products are themselves changing and growing more effective. Leaders who catch up with this process may be surprised by how much has changed in only a few years. The transition to HTML5. Toth actually struck a note of caution in his pronouncement that HTML5 is back.

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Delivering content in multiple formats – A common publishing challenge?

Magic EdTech

The 21st century technological innovations and consequent demand for all things digital radically changed the status quo. . To deliver content on these devices, ed publishers generally offer the educational resources in the form of Lesson Plans, Worksheet, Presentations, Assessments and Interactive Assets.

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