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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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Flash Soon to Be Gone: Future-proof Your Learning Content

Litmos

Once a go-to application for everything from video ads to games to entire websites, Adobe Flash will no longer be supported in most Internet browsers after the end of this year. animations, transitions, effects, accordion, or hover features). Similarly, your SCORM content may contain some Flash elements.

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Why is HTML5 migration considered to be a wiser perspective?

Dynamic Pixel

Hence, the scenario has made the switching over from flash plug-ins and SWF to html5 has been indispensable. The flash courses proved unsuitable for the Chrome browsers that were rarely used. HTML5 supports sandboxing, which makes it more robust. What is HTML5? The same is even known as the HTML living standard.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

Can you give advice on training people to use tablets effectively in the workplace? But we differentiate primarily because of the OS and Flash compatibility. A: Heavy graphics don’t pose too much of a problem in HTML5. – Do you guys change an existing website to a responsive design? A: We don't believe so.

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6 Steps To A Better Mobile Learning Strategy

Upside Learning

When implementing mobile learning in workplace, following 6 steps will help create an effective mlearning strategy. Flash vs. HTML5 : This is actually not a point of debate anymore. HTML5 is the future of mobile web, even if it’s not ready to the extent we believe it to be. Establish the Need. Identify Content.

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Top 5 Content Authoring Tools You Need to Know About

Kitaboo

Provides a responsive HTML5 output and a great analytics system where you can track how users are interacting with the content. Supports a wide range of formats, including SCORM, AICC, HTML5, xAPI (TinCan), Windows, and Mac OS. Features: Courses can be published to Flash, HTML5, and for use with iPad and/or Android apps.

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Adaptive and Responsive Design for eLearning: Part 2

eFront

All that designers had to do was to provide a nice looking screen layout and graphics, add a few animations and activities and publish the course, which really meant exporting the lot to Flash. The first and most important thing of course is to publish courses to HTML5 rather than Flash wherever possible. Not any more.