SAFIR övningar och annat FLASH

Jag var med om att utveckla SAFIR English när jag arbetade på CFL. Det var en stor samling varierade övningar man kunde göra på Webben. De byggde på en tidigare kurs, inriktad på svenska. FLASH är ett program som stöder (stödde) multimedia på webben. Tyvärr saknas stöd för FLASH i iPhone, iPad, enklare android telefoner och surfplattor. Jag byggde in en feedback system i kursen och jag fortfarande får ibland ett problemrapport.  Nästan alltid gäller det bristande FLASH support. Jag tänkte spara, nedan,  ett längre svar som jag skrivit som respons till folk med denna problem.

English:

Good news! 2021

Official support for FLASH has completely stopped at the end of 2020. For those using for example courses made in FLASH that is not good news. The good news is that I have just tried a Flash Player emulator, Ruffle. I installed in Chrome browser  (2021-9-23 Just installerade Ruffle i Brave webläsare. Det tog bara ett par minuter och funkar bra.)

Then I tried opening a Swahili course and the Safir English course and a physics course, and they all seemed to work directly.

The Ruffle developers say  ”including iOS and Android”! That is quite an opportunity since iOs hasn’t been able to access FLASH. I haven’t been able to try it, but I assume you load it into a Safari browser. Tell me if you try it out!

Old news

Unfortunately you must use a platform that supports FLASH there are some smartphones with FLASH capabilities but according to this article: Which phones and tablets can play Flash? Here’s our complete guide – CNET

Apple iOS
Steve Jobs published a beard-stroking meditation on Flash in April 2010, but let us summarise it for you. If you have an iPhone, you are never getting Flash. Never, never, never. Blah, blah, proprietary product, you don’t really need it, slow and insecure, makes devices crash, eats your battery, blah. The upshot is that Satan will be skating to work before you get Flash. You can still look at video and other media on the Web in other formats –just not Flash. That is all.
http://www.cnet.com/news/which-phones-and-tablets-can-play-flash-heres-our-complete-guide/

When I was working on the SAFIR English course I made some variants of the questions in a Learning Environment called Moodle which would probably work even on ordinary smartphones. If you would like to try, you kan make your own account there by using your email address. Go to
http://www.tupo.biz/moodle1.6/course/view.php?id=16

Answer YES to enroll question and you get into the course.
Click on the various ”What have you learned?” links to enter the differnt tests
I think these would probably work in most smartphones. These are only a small part of the many questions in the SAFIR ENGLISH course. They can contain better feedback than the original questions.
Hope you would like to try, tell me if you have any problems and will tell me how they went.

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