Tony Karrer

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Flash Dead for eLearning

Tony Karrer

In February of 2011, Mobile Learning and the Continuing Death of Flash , I pointed to the smart moves by Rapid Intake to work around this problem. And now, Adobe Admits: Apple Won, Flash For Mobile is Done, HTML5 is the Future. And said, The death of Flash is continuing.

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Use of iPods and other Mobile Learning

Tony Karrer

Some places I would suggest you look to get a sense of what's going on: Judy Brown's mLearnopedia Blog summary of a recent presentation by Judy Brown Lucy Carter's presentation about Sales Training at Apple Search under "mobile learning" and you'll find a ton of stuff.

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Flash Controversy Continues - Is It a Good Choice for Development?

Tony Karrer

and it seems like my recent post Mobile Learning and the Continuing Death of Flash got him a little fired up. We don't know whether Apple iOS will eventually support Flash to stave off competition from competitors. Originally, I thought that Apple would bow to pressure. Are we actually looking at Apps or via Mobile Browser?

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Still No Flash?

Tony Karrer

Apple has said in the past that they plan to support Flash at some point, but I’m beginning to wonder. Any guesses on Flash support on Apple mobile devices going forward? It’s a nice big device, perfect for browsing the web and remote learners. But it doesn’t have Flash support.

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eLearning Innovation 2010 – Top 30

Tony Karrer

Making Sense Of The iPad For Online Learning , February 8, 2010 Apple's iPad: What does it offer for e-Learning? Retail, restaurants, construction – great stuff! by Bill Brandon , January 27, 2010 The iPad and its impact on m-learning. by Bill Brandon , January 27, 2010 The iPad and its impact on m-learning. But it makes sense.

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Twitter Brings Lower Quality Clicks

Tony Karrer

link from: - Desktop email clients like Microsoft Outlook or Apple mail - AIR applications like Twirhl - Mobile apps like Twitterific or Blackberry Mail - Chat apps like AIM - SMS/MMS messages It also includes people who typed a bit.ly Here's their description of "referring sites": Direct Traffic includes people clicking a bit.ly

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

When the personal tools in your mobile phone are more empowering than what your company provides or approves for your projects, how can you be saved from devastating market forces? They say its about: 5 Trends Converging (3G + Social Networking + Video + VoIP + Impressive Mobile Devices) The growth of mobile devices has been amazing.