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HTML5 and Flash: Two Ways to Create Interactivity in Mobile Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Most e-learning developers assume the availability of the free Flash plug-in on the learner's browser. When you get mobile, the world changes rapidly. Some mobile devices may support Flash, others don't. The Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod are examples where your Flash elements simply won't work. Check it out.

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Developing Mobile Learning Apps with Lectora and PhoneGap

CommLab India

The latest trend in technology-enabled learning methodologies is Mobile Learning Apps. Accessing learning content through apps is easier than through browsers. Though there are some security concerns, mobile apps can be an ideal platform for reinforcing classroom training/eLearning and providing performance support.

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Does the glove fit? How to make the most of HTML5 in e-learning

Saffron Interactive

The HTML5 mark-up language has now been around for about three years. Some of us have already embraced the change, thrown out Flash and welcomed HTML5 into our e-learning content. But what does HTML5 actually deliver above and beyond Flash? But what does HTML5 actually deliver above and beyond Flash?

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IPhone- User Interface Guidelines- Part I

Upside Learning

The application is deployed on some other server and not on actual IPhone device. It can use limited native features of iPhone device provided you build your application using HTML5. Related posts: How to Develop Cost Effective Game Applications for the iPhone Adobe AIR & Flash Player 10.1– It runs in safari browser.

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Authoring Tool Trends

eLearning 24-7

That said, it is utilized in the following ways: Video streaming – off the vendor’s servers (not yours). HTML5 output. After creating the course, you can output it to HTML5 which will be seen on any tablet/smartphone – but its power is with tablets. It is a great component to mobile learning.

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On Fire in 2013 – What’s going to be hot in e-learning

eLearning 24-7

Listen you love flash. You can’t live without it – but unless you want to be able to only see your courses on tablets that only support flash (and they all also support HTML5) or have zero desire to see your courses on the iPads (which support only HTML5), you will need to face reality. E-Learning in General.

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Times are changing – trends in the content authoring tool market

eLearning 24-7

You work online via the servers of your vendor. Remember when only a few offered the PPT to Flash option in their tools? Mobile Learning. Let’s see – what is the fastest e-learning subset ever to garner audience interest for all solutions? Hmm, oh yeah mobile learning. What happened?