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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

Upside Learning

A multimedia authoring tool that goes beyond Flash and builds applications based on HTML5, Javascript, jQuery and CSS3 and works well on iOS and Android devices, and the latest HTML5-compatible browsers. Flash CS6 Toolkit for CreateJS. If you are a Flash Pro CS6 user, you can add this free (yes free!) It’s free!

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Flash Dead for eLearning

Tony Karrer

I've been warning about this since January 2010 in Still No Flash , and called it out further as the signs became more serious in May 2010 with Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash. My words then: We are hitting a tipping point where you have to question building anything that uses Flash as the delivery mechanism.

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Times are changing – trends in the content authoring tool market

eLearning 24-7

The collaboration – enabling instructional designers or every day folk to work on a course or courses together, is smart. Remember when only a few offered the PPT to Flash option in their tools? Output to HTML5HTML5 across the tech space is continuing to grow – at a strong clip. What happened?

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

I ponder how this would have played out if Apple had ventured into the television market as many analysts expected them to 2012 and that opportunity remains for 2013. Prediction #4 - Flash Falters, HTML5 and ePUBs Gain in Popularity. Prediction #3 - Mobile Web vs. Mobile App Debate Intensifies. Near Bullseye.

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New mLearning Authoring Offerings - Wave #1

mLearning Trends

It took no longer than the end of January for new product announcements to be made by two of the leading authoring tool vendors who are now offering both Flash and HTML5 course publication output options to instructional designers using their respective applications. Moreover, we really like what we see in their "version 1.0"