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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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7 Tips To Stay Ahead Of eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes

Infopro Learning

For example, Flash players used to be an essential ingredient for eLearning courses. Then the news broke that new mobile devices wouldn’t support Flash, and opted for HTML5-based apps instead. Hence, the shift from Flash to HTML5 began, and eLearning professionals who were paying attention got a head start.

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7 Tips To Stay Ahead Of eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes

Infopro Learning

For example, Flash players used to be an essential ingredient for eLearning courses. Then the news broke that new mobile devices wouldn’t support Flash, and opted for HTML5-based apps instead. Hence, the shift from Flash to HTML5 began, and eLearning professionals who were paying attention got a head start.

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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. Must read: 7 Most Effective Ways to Deliver Training Content on Mobile. So, content creators now have to migrate to open formats such as HTML5.

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Creating Accessible eLearning with Articulate Storyline 360

B Online Learning

Storyline 360 supports WCAG in both HTML5 and Flash outputs, including screen reader support, full keyboard navigation, visible focus indicators (yellow box around objects when using the tab key) and more. Flash : JAWS 16 or later with Internet Explorer 11 or later. It works in Flash and HTML5 courses.

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5 Must-have Features of a Great White Label eBook Software

Kitaboo

ePUB supports HTML5, which enables the eBook to be accessible on most devices and operating systems. Ever since Adobe’s Flash started throwing up functional challenges, HTML5 came into the limelight. HTML5 gained popularity because it is compatible with most internet browsers found on tablets, smartphones, and computers.

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Designing Intelligent eLearning

Origin Learning

In this blog post, we list down the best practices that we have adopted in creating effective and engaging eLearning solutions. Essentially eLearning that had a social quotient to it, could be easily accessed on mobile devices, backed by analytics about learner patterns, and hosted securely on the cloud. SMAC eLearning.

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