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The Demise of the Flash Player – What Do I Do Now?

Adobe Captivate

Specifically, we will stop updating and distributing the Flash Player at the end of 2020 and encourage content creators to migrate any existing Flash content to these new open formats. This announcement has a major impact on any organization which has e-learning courses published to run in Adobe Flash player.

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10 PPT to SCORM Converters

Ed App

With this program, users can generate either 1 solid small web format file (SWF) or a series of SWF files. Many output options are offered by the software such as e-mail, CD, server upload, web, SCORM, and more. They offer a customizable course player that is capable of playing audio and video. Price: US $199.

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Gadgets, Games and Gizmos: Beyond iPoding

Kapp Notes

The wide spread adoption of MP3 Players like Apple's iPod products has lead to an entire ecosystem of tools, accessories and content providers. Drexel's University's LeBow College of Business has 150 online students all over the world enrolled in its MBA program. Erik Poole, associate director Online MBA Programs, explains.

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Why Use ActionScript 3.0 in Flash Based eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Adobe Flash Professional is undoubtedly the most popular tool for custom eLearning development. With the help of its inbuilt programming language ActionScript developers can code interactions, communicate with servers, program animations etc. player which is not the case otherwise. was released in 2006.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

Prediction #4 - Flash Falters, HTML5 and ePUBs Gain in Popularity. Part of this shift was driven by the fact that Flash-based content actually didn’t perform/behave well on most Flash-enabled handsets and tablets especially when the content was local rather than on a server.

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Choosing Mobile Learning Solutions Using Standards

JCA Solutions

Once mobile devices started to become popular the promise of being able to have everything on our devices, including learning programs, was right on the heels. A lot of eLearning content is at least partially Flash-based and famously mobile devices have shunned the playing of Flash content. The Big Question.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

The recent release of our CellCast Widget for Android Tablets has been well received by customers especially with the inclusion of a new Flash Player template we produced that transforms Articulate Presenter content into something that sizes and plays well on Android mobiles. The arrival of Adobe's Flash Player v10.1