Time to Move on eLearning Courses from Flash to HTML5

Naveen Neelakandan
4 min readApr 10, 2020

With the death of Flash approaching, as announced by Adobe, I’m sure you must be wondering what to do with your courses built-in Flash. Do you have online courses that you can’t afford to lose?

Well, there’s always a way around it — convert them from Flash to HTML5. It is not a difficult thing to do as all you need is to opt for the right authoring tool, that supports conversation to HTML5.

Adobe Flash has over the years been a great software for developers, as they use it to develop eLearning courses.

However, with all devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktops, supporting eLearning courses, flash is turning out to be obsolete for online courses.

That’s because it hardly supports any mobile devices and browsers. On the other hand, HTML5 is responsive towards all devices and browsers, making it the perfect replacement for Flash.

By converting your online courses from Flash to HTML5, you get to retain them for your learners. Apart from that, your learners will get to access them on all devices, which helps to deliver a better learning experience.

In this article, I’ll be sharing with you 4 tips to help you convert your online courses from Flash to HTML5.

4 Tips To Convert eLearning Courses From Flash To HTML5

Although converting your online courses from Flash to HTML5 is not a very difficult thing to do, it requires applying the right tips to achieve the best results.

Below are some of the tips that can help you during your conversion.

Identify your flash-based online course

The first right step to converting your online course is to identify your flash-based online courses. So, you need to collect all your eLearning content, including videos and audios, before conversion.

By so doing, you get all your resources ready and can then focus on the conversion.

Also, get a well-detailed list of the courses, and check thoroughly to know what work lies ahead during the conversion process.

One easy way to identify your flash-based courses is to launch the course from mobile devices like iPhones and iPads.

You can as well check from your PC with just a right-click on your course. By right-clicking on it, a pop-up menu will show on your screen with many options.

If “About Adobe Flash Option” is part of the options, then it means that is a Flash-based course.

Keep your content short and relevant

Unlike flash-based courses, HTML5 courses are mostly accessed from mobile devices. Hence, the need to keep your course content short and meaning to reduce the amount of data that’s required to access it.

Collaborate with other members of your team, and even subject matter experts to ensure a thorough check on the learning course.

That’ll ensure that you don’t miss out on the important content of your course while trying to reduce it.

Opt for the right authoring tool

With varieties of authoring tools in the market with different features, there’s a need to thoroughly research before opting for one for your conversion project.

Among the things to look out for in an authoring tool are the following;

● Is it flexible and easy to use?

● Does it support HTML5 output?

● How long does it take for a conversion process?

Wizcabin is one authoring tool that meets all the requirements above and makes conversion easier. It’s very easy to use and supports HTML5 output.

Also, it can help to save course development time and time to make the necessary conversion from Flash to HTML5

Check the layout periodically

One mistake that most instructors make is not making periodic checks on their courses during the conversion process.

To achieve the best results, you should run periodic checks on your course module before moving ahead to the next module.

That’ll enable you to make necessary changes to them if at all any mistake arises. Apart from that, it saves you the time to make lengthy checks on them after the whole conversion process.

Also, periodic checks on your course layout will help you avoid common errors from previous courses while working on new modules.

In Conclusions

Instructional designers are now shifting away from using Flash to HTML5 for their design solution. That’s because it’s the new standard in the e-learning industry. It helps to reach out to a wider audience.

Apart from that, it also provides ease of customization for instructors and doesn’t pose any restrictions on multimedia integration. S

o, follow the tips above to achieve the best results and deliver a better learning experience that your learners crave.

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Naveen Neelakandan

Naveen is the chief executive officer at Wizcabin. He helps organizations to optimize their e-learning strategy by balancing the cost and effectiveness factors.