Quite common for e-learning materials in UK. Have a look at the sample material on mymaths.co.uk (a commercial operation, originally a 'start up' by a group of teachers, now sold to Oxford UP). Front end is tablet usable, the materials themselves are flash based.
Does anyone here have any experience of converting materials authored in Flash (.fla files) into html5 using the Adobe software? Views on fidelity and practicality would be most welcome.
Most of the adult students I teach have some access to a laptop/PC although the majority prefer stuff they can get on their phone. I shall send the link round and see what happens.
A practical challenge that Citizen Maths has is that we make quite a lot of use of Scratch as an environment in which learners can try out some of the maths. Currently Scratch needs Flash, though work is going on in the Scratch community to develop an HTML5 player (for more on this see http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/HTML5_Player). For some background on the use of Scratch in Citizen Maths see https://www.citizenmaths.com/how-to-use-scratch-in-citizen-m... and https://www.citizenmaths.com/using-scratch-in-citizen-maths/. I guess it is fair to say that we are more tolerant of Flash in some other parts of Citizen Maths than we otherwise would be. For the time being at least. (PS - hello Keith! It's a small world.)
In the UK, level 2 Maths for adult students is called Functional Skills. A sample of the tests is available from each of the exam boards, link below is to Edexcel/Pearson's offering...
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Does anyone here have any experience of converting materials authored in Flash (.fla files) into html5 using the Adobe software? Views on fidelity and practicality would be most welcome.
Most of the adult students I teach have some access to a laptop/PC although the majority prefer stuff they can get on their phone. I shall send the link round and see what happens.
http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-...
Just got to love those URLs.
UK has a history of public education in Maths and English.
ReadWrite+
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100813100846/htt...
Gremlins
https://www.tes.com/article.aspx?storycode=398793
On the Move
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-27254465