Tony Karrer

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Mobile Learning and the Continuing Death of Flash

Tony Karrer

It can play back on iPhone, iPad, and Android with support for Blackberry coming soon. Table of contents is persistent on the iPad and is a pop-up on the iPhone. You choose templates, add text, images, audio, video and quizzes, then publish for web and mobile. The look of the course is slightly different on the different form factors.

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Seven Things I Learned This Year

Tony Karrer

iPad (and iPhone) are Much More Useful Than I Expected I didn’t actually think that I would care about the iPad except as a tool for training and performance support in environments like retail and restaurants where it’s always been an issue having access to machines.

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Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash

Tony Karrer

Earlier this year I questioned why there was Still No Flash on the iPhone and iPad. Well Captivate will produce HTML5 so that it can be run on an iPhone, iPad and everywhere else. It’s become quite clear that Apple (Steve Jobs) is going to block putting Flash on these platforms. What does this mean in practice?

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eLearning Innovation 2010 – Top 30

Tony Karrer

Making Sense Of The iPad For Online Learning , February 8, 2010 Apple's iPad: What does it offer for e-Learning? by Bill Brandon , January 27, 2010 The iPad and its impact on m-learning. Retail, restaurants, construction – great stuff!

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

Tony Karrer

People want their content to work on iPhones and iPads right now. iPhones and iPads will be supported as an app - ugh. Do we believe it will help or hurt us around time of acquisition? Impact of iOS? All of the above is greatly impacted by the choice that Apple makes around iOS support. But we don't really have another choice for now.

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Still No Flash?

Tony Karrer

One of the interesting things that was not included in the announcement of the iPad yesterday was support for Flash. It’s a nice big device, perfect for browsing the web and remote learners. But it doesn’t have Flash support. Apple has said in the past that they plan to support Flash at some point, but I’m beginning to wonder.

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Sales eLearning – 21 Great Resources

Tony Karrer

Using the iPad in Sales Training: Case Study by Lora Davis - Learning Solutions Magazine , July 19, 2010 instruction, one sales training team has already been successful in using Apple’s new device in blended. While many e-Learning producers are struggling to understand how the iPad may be useful in online. It is asynchronous.