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Mobile Device Simulators

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Answering these questions requires you to test your training in these mobile environments. You use those mobile devices! We recently researched that question, seeking mobile software simulators that would let us view and interact with web-based training content right on our computers. Is that a problem?”.

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Our Essential iOS Apps

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Using my iPad and iPhone for work and at home has allowed me to do just that. Air Display is an inexpensive app that turns your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch into a wireless secondary display that works while on the same network as the main device. And you can even use this app on your iPhone, too! Air Display $9.99.

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Event Recap: mLearnCon 2015

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Mobile learning is still very much in its infancy. The modern smartphone (iPhone) was introduced back in 2007, and the modern tablet computer (iPad) in 2010 (only five short years ago!). So, the idea of an entire conference surrounding the topic of mobile learning intrigued me. Did you attend mLearnCon this year?

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E-Learning Authoring Tool Comparison

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Mobile: Storyline, Lectora, and Captivate are all capable of playing on mobile devices (read iPad and iPhone). Storyline wins because it provides three options with one publish: Flash, Storyline mobile player for the iPad, or HTML5. Lectora has always been mobile friendly because it never relied on Flash.

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Browser Testing: What If You Don’t Have the Right Browsers?

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You can also test on simulated mobile devices, including Android, iPad, iPhone, Blackberry Bold, and Windows Phone with their associated browsers. Because our tester used his own iPad, we did not utilize the mobile testing option.

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New Features in Lectora X.5 and New Resources on E-Learning Uncovered!

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It means that if you are publishing to iOS devices (iPhone, iPad), you can’t use Flash-based audio or video—so that option is out. What I Like: - The characters are photos rather than animations, so they are much more friendly for low-bandwidth, mobile, and plugin-free delivery. 264 format. What does that mean? And if you use H.264-encoded

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from One ID Challenge and HTML5 Authoring Tool Review

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But no doubt helped along by the no-Flash limitation on iPhones and iPads, today’s software market looks quite different. Elearning standby Audacity continues to be a good choice for exporting audio, while ImageOptim is the best tool I’ve found for optimizing images for web and mobile delivery.