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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. Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5. As we all know, Flash does not support all mobile devices (most smartphones and tablets).

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Extended Enterprise and Your Learning Management System

Absorb LMS

This allows you to target and report on the learning content that you choose to make available to your different channels. Tell us a little bit about your situation and we’d love to discuss your requirements further. In our case, our clients often utilize features like Departments or Customizable User Profile Fields.

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Extended Enterprise and Your Learning Management System

Absorb LMS

This allows you to target and report on the learning content that you choose to make available to your different channels. Tell us a little bit about your situation and we’d love to discuss your requirements further. In our case, our clients often utilize features like Departments or Customizable User Profile Fields.

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Why Do We Need a Content Modernization Strategy Now More than Ever Before?

Harbinger Interactive Learning

But sometimes, modernization could be mistaken purely as transformation from Flash to HTML5 and in an oversight; the bigger underlying opportunity could be overlooked. In 1991, a web legend named Sir Tim Berners-Lee created HTML5. One of the key objectives of developing HTML5 was to have a better alternative to Flash.

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What Do We Mean When We Say HTML5?

The Learning Circuits

No doubt you’ve heard at least a whisper about HTML5 over the last year. It’s a Flash-killer. Another complication is that “HTML5” is often used to refer to a range of modern web technologies. Simply speaking, HTML is the language that the Web is written in, and HTML5 is the most recent version of it. Good answer!

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W3C's HTML5 recommendation published

Aptara

W3C's HTML5 recommendation published. The path to widespread HTML5 adoption has been a long one in some senses, but when compared to 20-year old Flash, which HTML5 is replacing in many cases, its rise has been swift and dramatic. One particularly important landmark on HTML5's road to universal acceptance recently passed.

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How Off-The-Shelf Learning Providers Can Take Advantage of Technology Disruptions [2021 Updated]

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Harbinger had the privilege of hosting some of the world’s highly accomplished learning and development leaders twice for its Interactive Learning Power Hour – an online roundtable discussion. The discussion was led and facilitated by Dr Vikas Joshi (CEO at Harbinger Group). Phasing out of Adobe Flash.