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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

Integrated Learnings

Flash Professional (FLA). Flash Player (SWF). InDesign is not for creating eLearning or SCORM -compliant standalone courses. One problem that I did run into with InDesign was using Flash (SWF) files imbedded into the document. For some PCs, the Flash elements worked fine.

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

LearnUpon

In this tutorial, we show you how to publish SCORM content in Adobe Captivate so you can import it to your LMS. Adobe Captivate makes publishing eLearning content as a SCORM file simple. All the background work is taken care of, such as packaging the SCORM. We’ll publish content as SCORM version 1.2.

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How will Flash’s demise affect your SCORM courses?

LearnUpon

Support for Adobe Flash Player ends in 2020. And as Flash has been integral to eLearning for over 20 years, it’s retirement will have a significant effect. When publishing a SCORM course you choose between two different output types. Currently, you can export SCORM packages to Flash, HTML, or both.

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10 PPT to SCORM Converters

Ed App

PPT to SCORM converters allows users to input their old PowerPoint files and transform them into more modern, useful SCORM content that is easier to distribute as learning content. PPT to SCORM Converter #1 – EdApp. We would suggest that when you get a PPT to SCORM converter, you get one that does the job most efficiently.

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How to Publish SCORM Content in Adobe Captivate

LearnUpon

In this tutorial, we show you how to publish SCORM content in Adobe Captivate so you can import it to your LMS. Adobe Captivate makes publishing eLearning content as a SCORM file simple. All the background work is taken care of, such as packaging the SCORM. We’ll publish content as SCORM version 1.2.

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Developing An eLearning Player?

Upside Learning

Choose the right technology – before you start developing an eLearning player it’s important to decide on the development tool and technology. While developing the player it’s important to test it in the actual environment with dummy assets and content. Related posts: Adobe AIR & Flash Player 10.1–

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How to Speak Like an eLearning Pro

OpenSesame

All we have to do is to convert all the media to.flv so it can be embedded in the SWF, then publish the SCORM package to the LMS.”. Flash allows development of animated content that can be played using a browser. This is done by using ‘Flash Player’, a program available for free download from the Adobe website.