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Webinar: How to Export Flash as HTML5

eLearning Brothers

You’ll learn important tips how to export Flash as HTML5. The recent drop of the Flash player by Apple has made a significant ripple for media professionals trying to get their legacy Flash content on iOS devices. Adobe realizes this a difficult solution, but working for ways to export Flash content as HTML5.

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Flash to HTML5: The Great Migration

PulseLearning

Our recent blog post by Seamus Hand, Director of Development Services as published by Training Industry Hypertext Markup Language (HTML5) and Adobe Flash are effective technologies for creating engaging online content. However, we are beginning to see a migration from Flash to HTML5, especially in the e-learning industry.

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Flash Dead for eLearning

Tony Karrer

I've been warning about this since January 2010 in Still No Flash , and called it out further as the signs became more serious in May 2010 with Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash. My words then: We are hitting a tipping point where you have to question building anything that uses Flash as the delivery mechanism.

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The Content Conversion Cause - Abhijit Kadle

Aptara

Since the advent of e-learning, Macromedia products were popular, and enormous quantities of content were generated using platforms like Director and Flash. Director died alongside CD-ROMs, taking Shockwave with it, but Flash hung around. . Flash to HTML5. Some forms of conversion to consider: .

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5 Questions Before Making Your Courses Mobile Friendly

Cinecraft

Her director asked her to convert four existing courses and make them mobile-friendly. Sara asks her director for a few days to review the following courses to determine the time, costs, and potential issues of converting them. Does The Original Development Tool Allow You To Publish To HTML5? Sara is feeling overwhelmed.

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Seeking new functionality, New York Times opts for HTML5

Aptara

Seeking new functionality, New York Times opts for HTML5. The online multimedia format war between Flash and HTML5 has bigger repercussions for the rest of the digital world. This is especially true in the case of HTML5, which can be used for a number of important purposes including cross-platform software creation.

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Mobile Learning Moves the Evolution of Authoring Tools

Association eLearning

To combat “boring” eLearning experiences, programs like Adobe Flash and Director came on the scene with an animated bang (anyone else remember the bird crash vector animation from the early Flash demos?) Pam Kelly Instructional Design Director at Digitec Interactive. But that’s a topic for another day. Bio Latest Posts.