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iPhone Authoring - Seems Simple Enough

Vignettes Learning

iPhone learning production - the basics are easy enough. I am not suggesting you should buy Toolbook. See examples learning in iPhone. Examples from By ToolBook Scroll two-thirds of the page to view some examples. >>Examples from By ToolBook Scroll two-thirds of the page to view some examples. I feel old.

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GeoLearning Acquired by SumTotal: The mLearning Impact?

mLearning Trends

So, what does this move mean to the enterprise mobile learning market? From my perspective, both companies have worked on "baking and serving up" a mobile learning strategy to one extent or another but both have placed a higher priority on building out their talent management suites rather than their mobility solutions.

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Award Nominee Reveals His eLearning Authoring Toolkit [Guest Post]

eLearning Weekly

I’ve expanded to using Toolbook and other software. How about mobile platforms, like the iPhone? So far my personal experience is limited to Toolbook and Articulate as authoring tools. Before we end, could you expand your earlier thoughts on mobile-conscious design? What are some of your favorite tools?

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What Do We Mean When We Say HTML5?

The Learning Circuits

It’s the only way to get multimedia on mobile devices. Apple has never allowed Flash on iOS devices (iPhones, iPod Touches, and iPads), but these devices are way too popular for us to ignore their users. But HTML output that you can create with tools like Lectora and ToolBook is usually so… static. It’s a Flash-killer.

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

E-learning Uncovered

But no doubt helped along by the no-Flash limitation on iPhones and iPads, today’s software market looks quite different. Tumult Hype and Sencha Animator are animation programs that publish HTML5-friendly output that can stand on its own or be incorporated into programs that allow web objects, such as Lectora and ToolBook.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from My Presentations

E-learning Uncovered

But no doubt helped along by the no-Flash limitation on iPhones and iPads, today’s software market looks quite different. Tumult Hype and Sencha Animator are animation programs that publish HTML5-friendly output that can stand on its own or be incorporated into programs that allow web objects, such as Lectora and ToolBook.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

When the personal tools in your mobile phone are more empowering than what your company provides or approves for your projects, how can you be saved from devastating market forces? They say its about: 5 Trends Converging (3G + Social Networking + Video + VoIP + Impressive Mobile Devices) The growth of mobile devices has been amazing.