Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Next Generation Content Authoring - From LearnX, Sydney

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

LearnX 2010 in Sydney, Australia was a special occasion for Raptivity because of the Best e-learning tool award. Here, I also had the opportunity to deliver a session on the next generation content authoring. Content authoring has moved way beyond creation of simple textual pages and assessments. courtesy australiaphotos.co.uk

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mLearning in Africa

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Mobile devices penetration in Africa is expected to pass 50% during 2011. At least eight African countries will have broken the 100% mobile penetration barrier by the end of the year. Some African mobile markets are still growing at more than 100% per annum. African mobile market forecast to 2013 is impressive.

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Are Your e-Learning Courses Future-Ready?

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Take, for instance, mobility. Recently there has been a lot of speculation about the best ways to get applications mobile-ready. The debate heated up especially after Adobe announced that they will no longer be supporting flash on mobile devices. Does this mean that all e-learning designed using Flash needs to be re-written?

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Flash in eLearning - Seven Traps to Avoid

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

The trouble starts when you integrate it with an authoring tool that presumes a different frame rate. The CPU cycles - battery life trap If you are delivering a mobile learning application, be aware that Flash code is CPU-intensive and can drain batteries sooner than the end-user would like to.

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mLearning marches ahead: new trends in mobile learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Robert Gadd has written an insightful post on emerging trends in enterprise mobile learning for 2011. His predictions are backed by his long experience with mobile learning. In his prediction concerning authoring tools he points out the possibility of authoring tools providing 'publish to HTML5' option.