Remove 2010 Remove Convert Remove Flash to HTML5 Conversion Remove PowerPoint
article thumbnail

mLearning: The Time is Now

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" The article says that a Pew Internet & American Life Project study from July 2010 found that 55% of US mobile web users go online daily, up from 24% the year before. In what may be another boon for mLearning, last week Google released a beta tool called Swiffy , a free Flash to HTML5 converter. Fingers crossed!

article thumbnail

Why PowerPoint is Effective for Training New Employees

DigitalChalk eLearning

What first comes to mind is good old PowerPoint. Here’s a fun fact: earlier this year, PowerPoint celebrated its 25 th anniversary. They offer professional authoring and learning features that PowerPoint fails to deliver. The pros and cons of PowerPoint. What is it about PowerPoint that we like so much?

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

A Conversation with Yury Uskov of iSpring

Kapp Notes

It was ActiveSWF, a software development kit to programmatically create Flash files. In just a year, we launched FlashSpring, a PowerPoint add-in which converted PowerPoint presentations to Flash. We kept upgrading the product, and by 2007 it had become the world’s best PowerPoint-to-Flash converter.

article thumbnail

Top five tips for using rapid authoring tools

Saffron Interactive

PowerPoint 2010 allows you to create slick animations without Flash. Even if the tool converts Flash output into HTML5, that doesn’t mean the interactions will be touch-friendly. Here are Saffron’s top five tips to help you avoid pitfalls, reduce your costs and get the most out of your tool. Stay on target.

article thumbnail

Rapid Content Authoring Tools 2010 – Innovators, Winners and Updated Trends

eLearning 24-7

In 2010, the RCAT market continued its upswing and nothing indicates to me it will be changing anytime soon. Innovation abounded and the push to focus on the “PPT to Flash&# angle continued to shine. You get the Flash code – YES – you get the code, which you can do whatever you want with it. Supports HD h.264

article thumbnail

M-Learning 101: I’ll Take My Rapid E-Learning to Go

Rapid eLearning

If you want to get started with mobile learning, all you need is PowerPoint. Android devices play your current Flash content. Before you spend a lot of time reworking your current content it’s important to know that the Android devices and most non-Apple tablets already play your current Flash content. So you have the tool.

article thumbnail

Top PowerPoint Tips

Rapid eLearning

PowerPoint is probably the single best multimedia application available because of its versatility. PowerPoint also offers ease of entry. The main challenge with PowerPoint is that many people don’t fully understand the features and usually do very basic work with PowerPoint. Change the stacking order.