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Why do businesses need to convert Flash to HTML5?  

Creativ Technologies

It makes employees learn and grasp new knowledge. Flash was earlier used to produce marvelous special effects in educational videos. There were many reasons for the eradication of Flash from the elearning scene. The problem with Flash leading to its extinction is the lack of accessibility of its software on mobile phones.

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Apple Vs Adobe: Impact On Mobile Learning Development

Upside Learning

Industry experts believe that Apple has done this solely to block the new feature of Adobe Flash that will allow the Flash developers to publish Flash files to iPhone app without any knowledge of iPhone SDK or Objective-C. Here’s a video demonstrating the performance comparisons of HTML5 and Flash Player 10.1

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4 Steps to Preparing Your LMS Content for Flash Course Conversion

Absorb LMS

If you made your eLearning courses before 2016, chances are the end of Flash® Player is already impacting how your LMS courses are performing. That’s because while Adobe is set to end Flash at the end of 2020, browsers have already been pulling support. Add it to a list of courses that need to be updated. Help is Here.

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“How do I prepare my legacy Flash courses to transition to HTML5?”

Rustici Software

And it’s true that eLearning courses developed using Flash will no longer play or open on certain devices or browsers. Specifically, Adobe will stop updating and distributing the Flash Player at the end of 2020 and are encouraging content creators to migrate any existing Flash content to new open formats like HTML5.

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Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player | LearnNuggets

NuggetHead

Skip to content Follow: RSS Twitter LearnNuggets Nuggets of Learning Stuff Home About Resources Tags articulate , eLearning , tutorial Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player by Kevin on May 20th, 2010 To kick things off, a note on the words: “Player” and “Skin”. The next two lessons we will be developing the “Player.”

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #7

Upside Learning

Unlike most other video games, Kodu would let players create their own video games for the Xbox without any prior knowledge of programming. Gordon, a flash runtime written in javascript, is an interesting project that recreates the Flash Player into svg using javascript from a flash source swf file.

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Flash player will no longer be supported

Ideaon

Also, major browser vendors are integrating these open standards into their browsers and deprecating most other plug-ins (like Flash Player). There will be no more security patches or updates to Flash either. And the Flash player will be reduced to a vestigial application on your computer. HTML5 flies solo.