Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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The Future of e-Learning Content after Adobe Kills Flash on Mobile Devices

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Adobe also says that mobile content can be packaged using Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) and delivered through app stores in the form of native apps. Most e-learning developers may turn towards HTML5, in the hope that their content will play across browsers and platforms. But these might be roundabout ways.

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Flash in eLearning - Seven Traps to Avoid

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Flash is a free cross-browser plug-in that allows interactive content to play on most browsers and computers.The sophisticated Flash development environment allows programmers and designers plenty of room for creativity. If you are considering the on-going use of Flash for developing e-learning, here are seven traps to avoid.

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Internet of Things: Imagination is the only limit

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

A good example of this is a product which is being developed by Microsoft Inc. The information gathered is integrated into the Nike+ online community which helps us to monitor and track our fitness progress. These things have started talking to each other and are developing their own intelligence.

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