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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Last week, while justifying Apple’s refusal to allow Flash player on iPhone/iPad, Steve Jobs wrote– “ New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too) ”. Clearly Apple is backing HTML 5, CSS 3 and JavaScript for developing future web applications. Here are a few reasons why–.

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Updates On HTML5 From Google I/O

Upside Learning

At Google I/O event last year HTML 5 capabilities were demonstrated to developers for the first time. This year at the Google I/O some important announcements have been made which will make HTML 5 development easier across different browsers. . 264] formats making HTML5 development time consuming.

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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

In fact, in one of his articles, he said, “new open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and on PCs too)”. The increasing use of mobile devices has led to the creation of content that can be easily accessed on smartphones as well. Though easily available, Flash was 100% proprietary.

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New HTML 5 Games Now Available

eLearning Brothers

We now have games that work on mobile devices including iPads and iPhones! Our first batch HTML 5 game templates are live on eLearningTemplates.com. HTML 5 Game features: Introduction, conclusion, and button sounds. Upload your own question audio and images. 3 question types (T/F, multiple choice, multiple select).

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Using the Pros and Cons of HTML5 to Enhance E-learning

CommLab India

Its compatibility with multiple devices, augmenting mobile learning, has made it the hot favorite of L&D circles. Audio and video elements can be integrated with coding and embedding, without external plugins. Is compatible with mobile browsers. Check our free e-book Steps to Make Flash Courses Mobile-compatible. .

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Create Awesome eLearning Games (Flash and HTML 5)

eLearning Brothers

HTML 5 – Need your game to run on mobile devices? Use the HTML 5 games. You can then launch a config html file and edit the game directly through the web-browser. You select a template, insert your text/images/audio, and download the finished file. You don’t need Flash to edit this version of the game.

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Mobile Learning and the Continuing Death of Flash

Tony Karrer

I pointed to Scribd switching from Flash to HTML, and pointed to their CTO Jared Friedman saying: "We are scrapping three years of Flash development and betting the company on HTML5 because we believe HTML5 is a dramatically better reading experience than Flash. And yes, the mobile version is SCORM conformant.

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