Earlier playback of videos was possible through the use of plugins like Adobe Flash or Silverlight. This was due to no native support for video playback through browsers, thus requiring third-party video and audio plugins. This issue was addressed by a consortium of major browser vendors like Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft to recommend an update to HTML markup. HTML5 was then introduced with the support of < video > and < audio > HTML elements, HTML video controls, and even a Javascript API to enhance their use for complex integrations. This made the HTML5 video streaming native to most…
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Guide To Building Your Own eLearning Video Platform with Content Development
We are well aware of how videos have been a powerful learning tool for years. In the year 2020, we have seen its widespread demand and adoption. Studies say that online study videos are the most common eLearning medium for K-12 classrooms while 91% of universities believe video content increases students satisfaction. In 2020, people learned multiple skills on YouTube with 91% in India learning things to do themselves. Now when you know how efficient an eLearning video platform can be, it’s time to consider branching out a bit. You may start considering new ways to explore the video learning…