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eLearning Conferences

Tony Karrer

html February 1-6, 2009 International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine , sponsored by the International Academy Research, and Industry Association (IARIA), Cancun, Mexico. html February ?, html March 16-18, 2009 International Conference on e-Learning and Distance Learning , 1 st , Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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Flash Dead for eLearning

Tony Karrer

Well, I believe we've seen continuing signs of this with Adobe moving its tools towards HTML 5. You must adopt tools that do not rely on Flash as a delivery mechanism or at least delivery solutions to Flash and HTML 5. And said, The death of Flash is continuing. What does all of this mean? No More Fence Sitting!

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Mobile Learning and the Continuing Death of Flash

Tony Karrer

I pointed to Scribd switching from Flash to HTML, and pointed to their CTO Jared Friedman saying: "We are scrapping three years of Flash development and betting the company on HTML5 because we believe HTML5 is a dramatically better reading experience than Flash. The mobile version is HTML 5. Now any document can become a Web page."

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Flash Controversy Continues - Is It a Good Choice for Development?

Tony Karrer

And let's also assume that we are not strictly talking HTML5, but rather HTML+JavaScript + some ideas of where it is today and where things are going. Able to do things visually that are hard with CSS/HTML. 1 is definitely an issue as you need to write once and test everywhere for HTML. What's to Like about Flash 1.

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Learning Flash

Tony Karrer

And that Flash provides things that you can’t do in HTML/JavaScript. However, see my comments under HTML/HTML5. And Jeff suggests both Flash and HTML 5. However, if you have to prioritize Flash vs. HTML 5 vs. ??? So, yes, hold off on learning Flash and focus more on learning HTML 5. eLearning Technology.

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eLearning Course Development

Tony Karrer

I have built our courses using a custom template created using HTML and JavaScript. And I think it'll be just as easy to find somebody with HTML and JavaScript experience compared to Lectora or other authoring tools. HTML, JavaScript, etc.)? You can still add custom HTML / JavaScript. Do you build them from scratch (ex.

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eLearning Authoring Tool

Tony Karrer

HTML and JavaScript are likely here to stay. HTML and JavaScript are better from an accessibility standpoint. Note: this is more a question of what the tool produces (Flash vs. HTML and how clean the resulting HTML is - there are some complaints about Lectora produced HTML).