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Say Your Final Goodbye to Flash

eLearning Brothers

But if there’s one 2020 curveball that shouldn’t be a surprise.it’s the end of Adobe® Flash. As previously announced in July 2017, Adobe will stop distributing and updating Flash Player after December 31, 2020. It’s been quite a year.

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Why Migrating Flash To HTML5 For Online Learning Is The Right Decision

eLearning Industry

Adobe Flash is dead. HTML5 is the new de facto standard for creating and distributing online content. And why should you think about Flash to HTML5 conversion as well, if you haven’t already? But how did that massive transformation happen for eLearning solutions? Find your answers here.

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Stuck With Legacy Flash Content? 7 Options To Consider As You Finalize Your Modernization Strategy

eLearning Industry

With Flash slated for sunset by 2020, what should you do to your legacy content? How do you recognize which of your courses require modernization? What your options? Keep reading to learn. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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3 Points To Keep In Mind When Outsourcing Flash To HTML5 Conversion

eLearning Industry

Flash is all but dead, and HTML5 is the new gold standard of eLearning courses. In order to convert their legacy Flash course, an organization needs to either hire an in-house team or outsource it to an eLearning vendor. If you decide to do the latter, here are 3 points to keep in mind.

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6 eLearning Trends in Custom eLearning Solutions

It is too easy to focus on the flash of the tools and ignore the core of learning fundamentals. In the coming years, it will not be enough that content builders master the available tools and create learning that is aesthetically pleasing and interesting to watch. But technology, at its core, is simply a set of tools.

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Ensuring An Effective Transition From Flash To HTML5 With 7 Essential Checklists

eLearning Industry

Following the announcement that Flash will die by 2020, many organizations have started seeing reasons to move their Flash-based eLearning content to HTML5. However, the conversion of Flash content to HTML5 can take two different approaches. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Flash To HTML5: Future-Proofing Your eLearning Content

eLearning Industry

The shift from Flash to HTML5 in eLearning is driven by improved compatibility, security, and multimedia support. Despite challenges like legacy content conversion, this strategic move ensures future-proofed, responsive, and engaging learning experiences. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.