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Is Adobe Flash Going Away?

eLearningMind

In Short… Adobe Flash Will Be Discontinued, Is Going Away, & Adobe Flash Will Be Dead. At the end of July last year, Adobe announced the impending death of Adobe Flash in 2020, and letting out a collective sigh of relief, most of the internet and its major browsers agreed to do the same. So, What Will Replace Flash?

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Is Adobe Flash Going Away?

eLearningMind

In Short… Adobe Flash Will Be Discontinued, Is Going Away, & Adobe Flash Will Be Dead. At the end of July last year, Adobe announced the impending death of Adobe Flash in 2020, and letting out a collective sigh of relief, most of the internet and its major browsers agreed to do the same. So, What Will Replace Flash?

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What is Closed Captioning? Everything You Need to Know About it

Hurix Digital

Closed Caption, abbreviated as CC, unlike subtitles, assumes that a viewer cannot hear and includes non-speech elements such as sound effects, background noises, and the speaker’s identity. They don’t include effects or speaker identifications and tend to have slight delays or errors due to variations in the speed of the speech.

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

The shift from Flash to HTML5. For years, Flash has ruled mobile content delivery arena. But it’s high time that content designers shunned the legacy approach and embraced HTML5 – the smarter and faster way to render engaging content such as animations and videos to a whole range of mobile devices.

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E-Learning End Users Have Spoken – time for the industry to listen

eLearning 24-7

Interestingly, a large portion of LMS vendors have not optimized their products for the iPad/ iPad2 and with the exception of two content authoring tools, HTML5 capabilities, specifically the ability to output a course in HTML5 does not yet exist. Streaming Media. Editing/Adding Effects/Manipulating. 48% Dropbox .

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Six topics for the price of one

Jay Cross

I’m returning to the impromptu, stream-of-consciousness style I used when I began blogging a dozen years ago. 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. Flash is on the way out. It’s me to you.

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Top 10 LMS/LCMS Trends and Forecasts

eLearning 24-7

Report capabilities are becoming equally more robust with the added inclusion of visual – graphs, bar charts. Ad-hoc reporting features is increasingly growing and will only continue to become an important choice. While some vendors offer over 100 canned reports, may do not. How will you handle HTML5?

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