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Updates On HTML5 From Google I/O

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At Google I/O event last year HTML 5 capabilities were demonstrated to developers for the first time. This year at the Google I/O some important announcements have been made which will make HTML 5 development easier across different browsers. . 264] formats making HTML5 development time consuming.

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5 Reasons To Pay Attention To Google Glass

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We've been paying close attention to Google Glass, it is a unique wearable device that offers plenty for learning designers to be excited about. Future Learning Mobile Learning Google Glass'

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Google Plus: Initial Impressions

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It’s been quite an interesting week on the Google front, with the launch of one new service after another. The one making the biggest waves (if you pardon the pun) has been Google+ (plus). Some questions that came to my mind were: What about integration with twitter, google reader and other web services?

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Google Goggles and Mobile Learning

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Yesterday Google released a visual search engine called Google Goggles. This will prove useful for m-learning - users can take a snapshot of any object and Google Goggles will provide relevant information about it. It is available right now as an application for Android 1.6+ (i.e. Donut or Eclair) based mobile devices.

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Flash to HTML5 – Swiffy From Google

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This has come just in time for mLearning implementers; there is a new tool out in Google Labs called Swiffy that let’s one convert flash animation (swf files) to a device independent HTML5. Simply put, this will allow existing libraries of flash animation content to be ported to devices that run iOS – iPhones, iPads, and iPods.

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Google Fusion – Is This the Future of Free Data Visualization?

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Google fusion is a cloud based application from Google where you can share and visualize data online. Fusion API : Yesterday Google released the Fusion API which will help to update and query the dataset programmatically, without ever logging in to the Fusion Tables website. An Example. ODK Collect.

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Evolving to the New Normal of eLearning

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Though online collaboration platforms, such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Google Classroom, are some relief to the institutes, the sudden shift to the virtual world has not been all that easy. COVID-19 has adversely affected the normal way of doing business. Even the education and training sectors are no exception.