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Publishing A SCORM Course with Articulate Storyline 3

LearnUpon

In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you how to publish SCORM content in Articulate Storyline so you can upload it to an LMS like LearnUpon. We’ll highlight the best settings to choose when publishing SCORM courses. We’re going to focus on SCORM 1.2 as it’s the version of SCORM that LearnUpon supports.

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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. The troubled history of Flash. So why the fall?

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Publish and Host your E-learning on an LMS

CommLab India

Don’t save it on the network drive or an USB to avoid inconsistencies. Now most tools offer HTML5 output option in publishing so that your e-learning is compatible with mobile devices. To do that, you can select the HTML5/mobile publishing option in the dialog box. Save the course in your desktop’s hard drive first.

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5 Ways to Kickstart Your E-learning Career

Rapid eLearning

Network/mobile technology : u nderstand how the technology works and potential issue delivery courses. Learning management systems and tracking (SCORM/xAPI) : most likely your courses will be tracked so it’s good to know how to get a course online and manage it. HTML5 : the world of Flash is withering away.

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5 Common Myths About eLearning Authoring Tools Busted

gomo learning

Authoring Tool Myth #3: HTML5 Courses Don’t Look as Good as Old Flash-Based Courses. Flash was once the long-standing favorite for eLearning developers thanks to a combination of interactivity and high graphical quality. Modern browsers, smartphones and tablets all consume HTML5 by default. But that’s long since changed.

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The Enterprise Learning Ecosystem Demystified: Part II

ATD Learning Technologies

Consider this: Since the iPad hit the consumer market in 2010, there seems to have been a persistent “hope” for a magic bullet to also hit the market that will convert the many cool engaging Flash-based modules to a format that is readily available on mobile devices. I am starting to see a path through HTML5 to native mobile.

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Eric Schuermann – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

From HTML5 to Tin Can/Experience API, there’s certainly some change and growth happening right now on the tech side of e-Learning. Eric: Just recently we’ve started to see more authoring tools with the ability to publish to HTML5, a necessity for creating responsive courses.