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Transitioning your flash assets to HTML5? Here’s what you need to know

Magic EdTech

By now, it is well known that Adobe will be discontinuing Flash support after December 2020. Although it can be daunting to convert your course content from Flash to HTML5 and meet the upcoming deadline, this post is meant to assist in easing your transition. . Convert the existing content.

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Transitioning your flash assets to HTML5? Here’s what you need to know

Magic EdTech

By now, it is well known that Adobe will be discontinuing Flash support after December 2020. Although it can be daunting to convert your course content from Flash to HTML5 and meet the upcoming deadline, this post is meant to assist in easing your transition. . Convert the existing content.

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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

Upside Learning

Some of it may sound a little technical and geeky but it’s what it does and I checked but there’s no way I could make it sound simpler (or normal!) One of the best tools, if you are already using Articulate, to convert your existing (Articulate based) courses to run on iPads, other tablets and mobile devices. It’s free!

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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. This article outlines how you can use this opportunity to effectively migrate your legacy courses and enhance your online training delivery’s impact. Limited support from the browsers.

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

EI Design

While mobile learning or mLearning is being widely adopted, the challenge of how to handle the migration from Flash to HTML5 still persists. This article outlines how you can use this opportunity to effectively migrate your legacy courses and enhance your online training delivery’s impact. Limited support from the browsers.

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How to Distribute eBooks on Online Platforms

Kitaboo

There are many different types of formats available for delivering digital content: 1) FLASH: Most digital magazines were originally created in this format; however, it soon fell out of favour due to several security concerns and the fact that many browsers disabled Flash content, thus restricting its usage. le size may be required.

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Transitioning from Rollover Objects to HTML5

Adobe Captivate

The Issues: The evolution to HTML5 has created a need to convert projects to HTML5 compliant works. Rollover captions like mine are all Flash specific and in need updating to HTML5 compliance. Rollover objects did that with Flash, but now we have a need for HTML5 buttons (or maybe not).