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These Stats Bode well for Mobile Learning

mLearning Revolution

I believe we are getting very close to a ‘mobile-first’ approach to developing content and I can’t wait to see we can come up as a community when it comes to mobile learning design. Apple surpassed Hewlett-Packard in PC sales and revenue. Apple sold 15.4 million by 2016. million iPads.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Adobe Flash technology has helped support the delivery of online multimedia content for nearly two decades. Three popular eLearning formats are also largely dependent on Flash technology for their delivery medium: SCORM, Tin Can (xAPI), and video. Flash will be allowed to die in 2020 as Adobe ceases to support the standard.

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The State of Rapid Development Tools for Mobile Learning: Webinar Recording Now Available

mLearning Revolution

If you were not able to attend our Webinar yesterday on mLearning and the state of rapid development tools for mobile learning, the recording is now available. The recording is roughly 64 minutes and here is what you can expect as you watch the video below: We started with an overview of the current state of mobile in general.

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

Origin Learning

Now against the backdrop of such information, it is interesting to explore what role mobiles are playing in shaping up the workplace learning scenario. These trends with mobile learning are evidence to the fact that we are on the brink of a new era of learning – through the mobile device.

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Did Our 5 Big Predictions for eLearning this Year Come True?

eLearningMind

In the continual process of perfecting user experience, it’s no secret that most eLearning companies are swapping out Flash for HTML5. And, with some outlets proclaiming the long rule of Flash as overthrown, HTML has taken its place as a complete standard by The World Wide Web Consortium. Platform Agnosticism. Mining Big Data.

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5 eLearning trends to wave goodbye to today!

TalentLMS

Our growing mobile dependency has shifted the corporate learning scene from the traditional, server-driven and browser-based experiences to the Cloud. Mobile-learning , or mLearning , is rising to the occasion. Bye bye Flash! All three have united to phase out Flash-based eLearning programs.

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