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Future of Learning Technology – 2015

Upside Learning

The Learning Circuits Big Question this month asks – “ What will the workplace learning technology look like in 2015 ”. The question is inspired from a post by Derek Morrsion – Technology to Enhance Learning in 2015 , quite an interesting post, a must read. example: Pune Layar ). Tablets as support devices.

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ELearning moves beyond the Flash era

Aptara

ELearning moves beyond the Flash era. This development has occurred naturally due to the introduction of processes and tools that weren't available in the past. While it was once the backbone of the Internet, Flash technology is now in decline. Those methods have now become as antiquated as Flash itself. aptaraeditor.

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HTML5 poised for landmarks in 2015

Aptara

HTML5 poised for landmarks in 2015. After all, the previous version of the Web standard was finalized over a decade ago. For many reasons, the turn of the calendar from 2014 to 2015 is shaping up to be a significant time for HTML5. This means the tech is already familiar to developers by the time they publish their creations.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

The early prototypes were, of course, crude versions of our current personal computers. Commercial software companies were quick to develop computer-based educational materials and learning games as well. 1990: The Development of Multimedia PC. 2005: The Rise of Flash Video. Those were all read-only technologies, Web 1.0

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

The movement away from using Flash in both internal and external content by businesses has been slowed by one important factor: This language has been seen as the primary distribution method for rich multimedia such as audio and video. There is an urgency to adopt HTML5 and begin the journey away from Flash.". Thu, 04/16/2015 - 16:32.

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Latest HTML5 convert: YouTube

Aptara

Ever since Apple made the calculated decision that its devices could get by without Adobe Flash, the pressure has been on for content providers to find a new way forward. Powering through its early challenges such as a lack of compatibility with old Web browsing software, HTML5 has proved its case among an increasing group of developers.

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Rich content being viewed on mobile devices

Aptara

It may pay to remember that Flash is essentially a dead format where mobile devices are concerned. The iPhone was notable in its early days for a lack of Flash support, but as sometimes happens with Apple products, the absence of Flash became the rule rather than the exception. Mon, 03/16/2015 - 15:37. aptaraeditor.