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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

emphasizes on how we learn—how we interact with content online. 2005: The Rise of Flash Video. In 2005, Adobe bought Macromedia and transformed it into Adobe Flash. Developers who worked with it discovered just how flexible Flash is. Flash didn''t require a lot of bandwidth as older methods would have used.

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Flash to HTML5 The Great Migration

Training Industry

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML5) and Adobe Flash are effective technologies for creating engaging online content. However, we are beginning to see a migration from Flash to HTML5, especially in the e-learning industry. Let’s explore the advantages that an HTML5 build can offer your e-learning.

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6 Reasons Why Responsive Design Makes sense as the Future of e-Learning and m-Learning Design

mLearning Revolution

I have two iPads, two iPhones, a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10″, a Nexus 7, a Moto X, an old Motorola Xoom, three Kindles, a touch-enabled Windows 8 laptop, two Apple MacBook Pro laptops, an iMac and a Windows 8 PC. In other words, simply designing e-Learning for a desktop computer is no longer a viable option!

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Top Myths & Misconceptions of Mobile Learning by Robert Gadd - Learning Solutions Magazine , June 9, 2010 Mobile learning is still getting its feet on the ground, but there are already many misconceptions about what it is and what you can or cannot do with it. Thinking about mobile learning?

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The brand new Captivate 9 puts Adobe years ahead of the competition

mLearning Revolution

Recording directly from Mobile Devices. Here’s another feature that I’m really impressed with, the ability to plug-in my iPhone or iPad to my Mac and then have Captivate 9 connect to it and record a video demo of any app. Again I tested this with my iPhone and it works flawlessly. The advantages are significant.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash - eLearning Technology , May 6, 2010 Earlier this year I questioned why there was Still No Flash on the iPhone and iPad. It’s become quite clear that Apple (Steve Jobs) is going to block putting Flash on these platforms. But it’s pretty clear that even Adobe sees the problem here.