Migrating from Flash to HTML5 – Part 1

 

The Adobe Flash Player is going away at the end of 2020. That means that your Flash-based courses will fail to play on web browsers, resulting in a frustrating learning experience. Are you prepared? Kris Castiaux, a Senior Instructional Designer on ePath Learning’s Pro Services team, has over 20 years of experience building engaging and effective custom courseware solutions. In this two-part blog post, she answers some key questions that will help you get started with the Flash to HTML5 conversion process.

Why is Flash going away?
The Flash Player was once the Gold Standard for delivering multimedia and interactive elements online. However, it has become much less popular in recent years due to increased vulnerabilities in the software, performance issues, and incompatibility with mobile devices. As a result, Adobe (which distributes Flash) will stop updating, distributing, and supporting the Flash Player at the end of 2020. Most web browsers are already phasing out support for Flash.

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