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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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Have You mEnabled Your eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

A fact supported by the recent news that Barclays, one of the world’s largest banks, has just bought 8,500 iPads for use by their branch staff! For most organisations, adopting mobile learning raises the BIG question of “What do we do with our existing content (probably developed in Flash which doesn’t run on the iPad)?

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5 Features of a Responsive Design eLearning Authoring Tool

gomo learning

Responsive design is supported ‘behind the scenes’ by HTML5, the code used to design web pages. You won’t have to think about creating lots of different versions of the same course for different devices. 2) Responsive Design is Supported by HTML5. HTML5 is essentially responsible for the way a page runs. The result?

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Welcome Camtasia Studio 8!

TechSmith Camtasia

I just couldn’t wait to share the good news! That’s why I’m so happy to share with you the big news… Camtasia Studio 8 (PC) is available today! The Camtasia Studio team has been working hard on lots of new features and functionality so you can create and edit videos faster than before.

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Mobile browsers increasing HTML5 compatibility

Aptara

Mobile browsers increasing HTML5 compatibility. Recent trends in the business technology world have pointed to the greater importance of platform-agnostic development using languages such as HTML5. Mobile devices work with HTML5. One of the early concerns with HTML5 was that some browsers did not display this content correctly.

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Rich content being viewed on mobile devices

Aptara

On seeing how effective content is at attracting consumer attention, businesses all began to use this as a promotional tactic. The news provider explained that researcher Ooyala has been tracking mobile video views since 2011, when the amount was only 1 percent. This is a natural progression. Major players switch sides.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Convert Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Steps to Convert SWF to HTML5 . This paradigm shift has made Flash fall short when it comes to the mobile demands of modern businesses. Thus, forcing Adobe to announce its plan to kill Flash by the end of 2020. This news comes after nearly two decades of Flash dominance, where it was a standard for creating multimedia.