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Adobe AIR & Flash Player 10.1– How it Can Benefit Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

On Feb 15, 2010, at Mobile World Congress 2010, Adobe announced Adobe AIR for mobile devices, a consistent runtime for standalone applications which is an outcome of Adobe initiated Open-Screen project. Adobe also unveiled Flash platform 10.1 To begin with it will be available on Android in 2010.

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Flash To HTML5 Course Conversion: To Outsource Or To Do In-House?

eLearning Industry

Your existing eLearning courses in Flash have to be converted into HTML5 for ensuring compliance to latest web and mobile standards. Make an informed decision for getting Flash to HTML5 conversion done in-house or through a vendor. This post was first published on eLearning Industry.

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Off-The-Shelf Vs. Custom Flash-To-HTML5 Conversion

eLearning Industry

Many off-the-shelf tools claim to convert Flash® courses to HTML5, but are they truly mobile responsive? Most don’t stand up to the challenge. Opting for custom HTML5 conversion through an experienced vendor ensures your learners get the most out of your content—in a format they can actually use.

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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

Till some time ago, Flash was the software of choice for creating videos and animations. Rapid updates in Flash made it prone to crash. Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, withdrew support to Flash in its iOS platforms in 2012, given the numerous malfunctions that happened due to it.

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6 eLearning Trends in Custom eLearning Solutions

Most articles on trends discuss mobile, augmented reality, virtual reality, LMS options, apps, and authoring software. It is too easy to focus on the flash of the tools and ignore the core of learning fundamentals. It isn’t possible to talk about trends in digital learning without talking about the “digital” part first.

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3 Steps To Build eLearning For Specialized Mobile Devices

eLearning Industry

The benefits of converting legacy Flash courses to HTML5 are indisputable: not only are HTML5 courses compatible with mobile technology, but they also offer better security and performance, are easier to update, and can integrate with other services (such as Vimeo and social media).

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Flash For Mobile Is Dead

Upside Learning

To further reinforce that thought, Adobe announced just yesterday that it has ceased development on the Flash mobile browser plug-in. Meaning there will be no updates to those plug-ins and future versions of Android and Blackberry Playbooks may not be able to render Flash content. What will a web without Flash look like?

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