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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.

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Dreamweaver, CourseBuilder and eLearning Templates

ICS Learning

Another such additional feature is the CourseBuilder extension and eLearning templates that come with Dreamweaver as part of the eLearning Suite. Now, the way this extension is integrated with Dreamweaver, the term ‘course builder’ could be a bit of a misnomer unless you simply want your course to consist of a series of quiz questions….

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Chad Udell on Tools for Mobile Development (#ASTDLN)

Learning Visions

Chad Udell (@visualrinse) of Float Learning is doing a quick rundown of tools he uses to help design, manage and build mobile projects. Fieldtest - web based tool to create fast mobile prototypes. link] (focused on smartphones and up = android, iOS, windows mobile) Chad shares a prorotype he created that you go checkout: [link].

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Educate the Mobile Generation: Convert WORD documents to ePub and MOBI

E-Learning Acupuncture

It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to conclude that Mobile computing in the hottest trend in technology since electricity was invented. With this fact in mind, I asked myself this question – are my course materials mobile-friendly? Then I opened the HTML file up in Dreamweaver. Well, I was a bit embarrassed by my answer.

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE 2017: Responsive Design Has Never Been So Fluid

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

When it comes to eLearning that will look awesome on just about every kind of device (including desktop computers, smart phones, and tablets), Adobe Captivate jumped to the front of the eLearning development tool class when Responsive capabilities were introduced in Captivate version 8 and continued in Captivate 9.   Fluid Boxes.

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What Do We Mean When We Say HTML5?

The Learning Circuits

It’s the only way to get multimedia on mobile devices. Simply speaking, HTML is the language that the Web is written in, and HTML5 is the most recent version of it. And just recently, Adobe announced that it is stopping development on the version of Flash Player that is used on all other mobile devices, as well.

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HTML5 Vs Flash, How to Create HTML5 Based Interactive eLearning Content

Instancy

Learn about HTML5 Vs Flash for Learning Management System and also know How to Create HTML5 Based Interactive eLearning Content for Web and Mobile Learning. Do you continue to use Flash or start migrating to HTML and more specifically HTML5? So, you have to go online to a codec directory and download the appropriate codec.