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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Adobe Flash technology has helped support the delivery of online multimedia content for nearly two decades. Three popular eLearning formats are also largely dependent on Flash technology for their delivery medium: SCORM, Tin Can (xAPI), and video. Flash will be allowed to die in 2020 as Adobe ceases to support the standard.

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How to Make Workplace Safety Training Modules Future Ready

Kitaboo

Future proofing means creating a software or product in such a way that future technological advances do not render it useless or less effective. If your employee wants to know how to safely handle an equipment, they can look up for information and quickly find an answer. And what better way to do that than use a mobile platform?

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Questions about Instructional Design Careers

Experiencing eLearning

Some organizations do evaluate at all four of Kirkpatrick’s levels, and the Success Case Method is another good strategy for evaluating training effectiveness. A: I wouldn’t learn Flash right now. The learning curve is too steep, and within a few years I think most work will be in HTML5. New Trends. Portfolio.

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3 Major Learning Management Developments of 2018

KnowledgeCity

Microlearning is quickly gaining a reputation as an effective way to get through to learners across all generations , learning styles and available time. Because more and more learners are doing job training on their own mobile devices, and Flash simply isn’t compatible. Why the exodus?

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Six topics for the price of one

Jay Cross

HTML5 plays natively on laptop, pad, and phone. HTML5, why should I care? View source enabled me to figure out how people created various effects. I began getting lost when CSS replaced declarations like <font size=”small” color=”red” /> HTML5 joined my list of things to learn on Walkabout.

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HTML5 Interactions: Why business platforms are converting Flash courses

Adobe Captivate

Over the years, eLearning developers have used Flash in developing the courses. The coding process had been complicated until HTML5 made its way onto the scene. Previously, the developers used tools like XML, Java, and Flash to code the courses. This is why the HTML5 based authoring tools are being used to develop these courses.

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Elearning Authoring Tools: Comparison of 7 Major Authoring Tools

gomo learning

For more information about defining your authoring needs, look no further than our ‘From Tool Selection to Measurement’ ebook which also covers how to get the most out of your budget, and how to introduce a new tool. It is HTML5 compatible, but this can be buggy considering everything was programmed with Flash in mind.