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Why Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5 Makes Business Sense

Adobe Captivate

While mobile learning or mLearning is being widely adopted, the challenge of how to handle the migration from Flash to HTML5 still persists. Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5. As we all know, Flash does not support all mobile devices (most smartphones and tablets).

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Why Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5 Makes Business Sense

EI Design

While mobile learning or mLearning is being widely adopted, the challenge of how to handle the migration from Flash to HTML5 still persists. Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5. As we all know, Flash does not support all mobile devices (most smartphones and tablets).

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Designing Intelligent eLearning

Origin Learning

The all-conquering smartphone and the rise of mobile learning was a trend that our core team believed would eventually become mainstream. This has also led to the growth of life-long learning portals like Coursera and Udemy that offer online courses at affordable prices. HTML5 is the buzzword and Flash has steadily been phased out.

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Camtasia Studio vs Adobe Presenter: Working with PowerPoint Presentations

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

(Using Camtasia, you can add callouts, images, audio, Flash hotspots, animations, and even a quiz.). During the Produce and Share process, you can output SWFs, MP4 videos, and HTML5-compliant output (allowing the content to be usable on mobile devices such as the Apple iPad).   Looking for training on Adobe Presenter? Interested? 

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A Conversation with Yury Uskov of iSpring

Kapp Notes

Uskov: We started as a small team of software engineers in 2001. It was ActiveSWF, a software development kit to programmatically create Flash files. In just a year, we launched FlashSpring, a PowerPoint add-in which converted PowerPoint presentations to Flash. We released our first product in 2004.

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Take A Leap Of Faith With Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

Further, particularly in past, there have been challenges of small screen sizes, low bandwidths, low penetration of smart devices, security of content, Flash vs. HTML5 confusion, native vs. web based options, and more. Support portal for sales (Field Force). Custom app for a specific task.

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Adobe Flash Content for Mobile Devices Using iSwifter App

Instancy

Deliver Adobe Flash Content for Mobile Devices using iSwifter App. Accessing Adobe Flash Content for iPad or iphone Made Easy with Instancy. Remember when we all thought Flash was the answer? We do face challenges delivering Flash-based content on Apple tablets and the iPhone and have been working on various options.

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