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HTML5 in E-learning – Signaling the End of the Flash Player

CommLab India

For years, the Flash Player reigned supreme in the world of e-learning. It seemed that the Flash Player was destined to rule the technology-enabled learning world. Apple’s products, the iPhone and the iPad, had (and continue to have) a large share of the mobile device market. You have no such problems with HTML5.

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Flash to HTML5 Elearning: Costs vs. Benefits

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CHALLENGE: Your Elearning Repository has a number of existing elearning titles that may be outdated, technologically. They require a flash player to play the content and most modern browsers, tablets, and mobile devices will simply not have anything to do with flash player for security reasons.

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

To commit to Flash to HTML5 conversion, organizations must be sure the latter technology is ready for prime time. A recent Online Video piece delved into the current state of HTML5 video based on facts from a report prepared by JW Player. The main reason goes back to the iPad and its fellow Apple devices.

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Flash currently optional, soon to be obsolete

Aptara

Old technology is not like outdated elements in other spaces. When technologies grow old, they simply turn into liabilities, riddled with operability and security problems. There are still some elements of the Internet running on Flash technology. Already optional.

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4 Reasons to Convert Your Legacy E-Learning Courses Using Articulate Storyline

CommLab India

Reason #2: Compatible with multiple devices such as desktops, iPads, and Smartphones. Storyline courses can be published as HTML5 output, enabling your people access them on their mobile devices. For instance, you can publish your course to the Articulate Mobile Player (AMP), a native app available for iOS and Android devices.