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Is it time to Abandon Adobe Flash in eLearning Design? [Chime in]

mLearning Revolution

This morning while reading the latest news, I came across a CNET news article, entitled “Flash quietly re-emerges on Amazon’s Kindle Fire.” ” “One we heard often from customers was that they wanted to view Flash content,” he said. RJ Jacquez (@rjacquez) July 10, 2013.

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On Fire in 2013 – What’s going to be hot in e-learning

eLearning 24-7

Whether you want to call them human image characters, avatars or actors, they are going to be the new “hot” in 2013. In 2012 it has been all about collaborative/peer review with authoring products, and it still will be in 2013, but the avatars/actors with/without backgrounds are going to be in “fuego” Where can it go?

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Recap of ASTD TechKnowledge 2013: Day 1

eLearning 24-7

Can output to MP4 or Flash, I loved the MP4. SaaS product and streaming included. Please note they do not yet support HTML5, but again with MP4 no worries – it can be seen on any tablet, including iPad. Let’s jump right in for the game action. TOUCHDOWN. I was really impressed with a few new products. Pricing is low.

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

The shift from Flash to HTML5. For years, Flash has ruled mobile content delivery arena. But it’s high time that content designers shunned the legacy approach and embraced HTML5 – the smarter and faster way to render engaging content such as animations and videos to a whole range of mobile devices.

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Authoring Tool Trends

eLearning 24-7

That said, it is utilized in the following ways: Video streaming – off the vendor’s servers (not yours). HTML5 output. After creating the course, you can output it to HTML5 which will be seen on any tablet/smartphone – but its power is with tablets. Even games that are HTML5. it can be daunting. .

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“Current Need-to-Know Tools and What’s Around the Corner” Nick Floro #olconf

Learning Visions

billion) 70 billion apps were downloaded in 2013. Check out the Backchannel – this is the online stream that often accompanies a conference as people share information on Twitter, through blogs, and more. Stop creating in Flash. HTML5 – explore that. There are almost as many cell phone subscriptions (6.8 Touch screens.

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Six topics for the price of one

Jay Cross

I’m returning to the impromptu, stream-of-consciousness style I used when I began blogging a dozen years ago. HTML5 plays natively on laptop, pad, and phone. HTML5, why should I care? HTML5 automatically resizes for PCs, tablets, and smart phones. Flash is on the way out. I’m starting with HTML5 Rocks.