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Does the glove fit? How to make the most of HTML5 in e-learning

Saffron Interactive

The HTML5 mark-up language has now been around for about three years. Some of us have already embraced the change, thrown out Flash and welcomed HTML5 into our e-learning content. But what does HTML5 actually deliver above and beyond Flash? But what does HTML5 actually deliver above and beyond Flash?

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A guide to HTML5 elearning authoring tools

Elucidat

You’ve probably heard: Flash is dead! In its wake, HTML5 authoring has become the industry standard for L&D teams looking to produce modern, interactive and multi-device elearning. With the range of HTML5 authoring tools available on the market, how do you decide which one is right for your team? the value of your elearning?

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Course Authoring Tools for eLearning Developers and the masses

eLearning 24-7

Flash course development toolkit - provides the source code, features include ability to load your movies, creates a table of contents and provides complete navigation control. Professional Presenter X – comes with sim tool, assessment, capture tool, documents to flash tool, etc. Embed audio, images and Flash objects.

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4 Ways to Maximize the Impact of Your Training When Migrating From Flash to HTML5

EI Design

Since Flash, a leading authoring tool till a few years ago, is not supported on mobile devices, organizations feel the need to convert their Legacy Flash courses to HTML5. Example 1 – Traditional eLearning course redesigned (and migrated to HTML5) to be more intuitive, interactive, and engaging.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

Open source toolkits already exist, so I am projecting an increased use with education and businesses who have the tech folks in house to build such apps. It would not surprise me, if a vendor or two develop partnerships with AR houses to build, nor create AR apps using open source toolkits. HTML5 support – sorry Flash fans .