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Can you play Flash after 2020? This is how

Upside Learning

It’s year 2020, and, as announced by Adobe, the timeline for Flash’s end-of-life is nearing. Major browser vendors have also announced they will stop supporting Flash Player after December 2020.

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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Last week, while justifying Apple’s refusal to allow Flash player on iPhone/iPad, Steve Jobs wrote– “ New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too) ”. On the other hand, Flash supports FLV/FV4 formats and those are not browser dependent.

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Don’t Leave Your eLearning Courses Behind! Think Rapid Conversion of Flash to HTML5!

CommLab India

With less than 3 months to go for the end of the Flash Player, rapid conversion of eLearning courses from Flash to HTML5 is the need of the hour. Apart from enhanced security and seamless integration with audio and video, what else does Flash to HTML5 conversion offer?

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Smart Player Resources for Camtasia Studio 8 Users

TechSmith Camtasia

As I started to troubleshoot with her, I began to realize that her difficulties had less to do with hotspots and more to do with the TechSmith Smart Player. She just didn’t have a clear understanding of how to get the files she needed for the Smart Player up and running on her LMS. Her hotspot set-up was fine.

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Digital Magazines 101: Types & Content Creation Secrets

Kitaboo

By fusing page-turning effects with multimedia immersion, Flash magazines captivate readers with a sensory-rich and highly engaging experience. However, Flash magazines face challenges due to their reliance on Adobe Flash Player. Ever since Adobe withdrew support for Flash Player in 2020, these magazines lost popularity.

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The Sound of Silence | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

For an excellent illustration of this problem, check out this great example provided by the always-interesting Cathy Moore (click the image to launch the Flash player): Courtesy of [link] So, why does narration in eLearning frequently do nothing more than parrot back what’s written on the screen?

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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

For interactivity, we originally used Flash, and now have HTML 5 as a more secure and reliable replacement. You could use any of the many authoring tools, such as Authorware, but you needed an appropriate player. Which is a preface to talk about learning standards, and the field is quite dynamic right now.