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E-learning Asset Advice
These kinds of animated videos are usually made in Adobe AfterEffects, though similar presentations could be made in Adobe Animate, or they could be simplified, with less animation, directly in Storyline.
This one looks like most of the assets are vector, from stock, and could be made or edited in Adobe Illustrator. There is a pretty definite process, which they would have used to make this video, by having an illustrator expert make/gather/organize the assets, then import them as a library of layered vectors into AfterEffects, and animated/timed/audio there.
I have been in the first role, as an illustrator, and worked with motion graphics specialists to make presentations. It would start with a sketched storyboard to organize the series of scenes, a script, and their assets, then a style frame to define the unifying style/color palette, and then creating/gathering all of the vector assets in an order that could be imported for animation in AfterEffects.
Does that help you understand the process?