mLearning Revolution

article thumbnail

Mobile Learning should be more than converting Desktop eLearning to HTML5

mLearning Revolution

users create a project and then use the HTML5 Converter for Adobe Captivate to convert it into HTML5. Over the weekend, I was looking at the entries submitted to the Adobe Captivate HTML5 Contest, hosted by my former Adobe colleagues. The basic idea behind this contest is that Adobe Captivate 5.5 The entry with the most votes wins.

Convert 196
article thumbnail

Learning Designers have 3 Choices Regarding Mobile Learning [#mLearning]

mLearning Revolution

Incidentally, if your existing learning is Flash-based and your learners try to access it on mobile devices, this is what they are seeing: Convert, Shrink and Retrofit your existing desktop e-Learning for mobile devices. Again the experience was likely not a very good one. Mobilize Learning by Optimizing it for Touch.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

7 Free Online Tools for CSS Optimization

mLearning Revolution

A 1024 x 768 Adobe Captivate 6 course converted to HTML5 and viewed on an Apple iPhone. It compresses and minifies your CSS code and converts the file into Gzip format. This of course provides a bad user experience. Details would take too much time, so just go to site and click the arrow button on the right side of Lint button.

Free 135
article thumbnail

Why the iPad and iPhone not supporting Adobe Flash is a Great thing for mLearning

mLearning Revolution

We need to stop thinking that we all we need to do is convert our desktop eLearning to HTML5 and we are done. Absolutely we can. We just need to think outside the eLearning box and embrace new ways of thinking about engaging mobile learners.

Flash 252
article thumbnail

Is eLearning on Tablets really Mobile Learning? [Chime in]

mLearning Revolution

Here we are fully immersed in the most amazing computing shift in history, armed with mobile devices that set Learning free and all we can do is convert traditional desktop eLearning for consumption on the iPad, but with nothing to show for in the way of being uniquely mobile? Unacceptable! It’s time to set the bar higher!

article thumbnail

The Promise of True mLearning is a Tough Sell

mLearning Revolution

Unfortunately, there isn’t much to show at this point that is uniquely mobile , most examples today are basically eLearning courses converted to HTML5 and shrunk to fit the smaller screen. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with having these expectations.

Exercise 210
article thumbnail

Do Learners on Mobile really know what they want in mLearning?

mLearning Revolution

I think the reason why eLearning tools vendors are rushing to market with a “ one size fits all ” solution for eLearning and mLearning, where the tools are simply converting existing desktop eLearning to HTML5, is because when they asked their customers what they wanted next in their software, for the most part what they heard was “I (..)

Mobile 235