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The Future of e-Learning Content after Adobe Kills Flash on Mobile Devices

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Adobe, in a written statement , announced that it will not support Flash in mobile browsers henceforth. It will be a matter of time before new versions of other mobile devices (based on Android and other platforms) stop supporting Flash in browsers. Well, Adobe continues to be committed to supporting Flash on the PC platform.

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Changing Landscape in E-Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Technologies such as mobile learning, virtual worlds, cloud based learning, Learning platforms, learning with informal learning applications etc are in great demand. These were soon replaced with CDroms where courses where stored and means to share it others. Now a days, most of the training is delivered by web based technologies.

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Are Your e-Learning Courses Future-Ready?

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Designing e-Learning is like shooting a moving target while standing on a moving platform. Take, for instance, mobility. Recently there has been a lot of speculation about the best ways to get applications mobile-ready. By the time you are ready to fire, the world changes again and you are back to taking aim. That's not all.

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Twelve Ways to Add Value to Open Source LMS Systems

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Mobile Support Learners are flocking to iPads, iPhones and other tablets and smartphones. So your LMS has a mobile nexus with the learners. Open source platforms such as Open Meetings or Big Blue Button can be integrated with Moodle to bring in this capability. This takes some coding but can be done, and well worth it.

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Raptivity Essential : Now Build HTML5 and Flash Interactions Simultaneously

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

As everyone is now taking their courses to mobile devices such as tablets and smart phones, there is a need of quick transition of eLearning courses to m-Learning platform. What prompted you to go the HTML5 way?

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Ad-hoc Social Learning Environment - How a Blog Drives Learning

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Asynchronous interaction works great There may be some value to bringing everyone online at the same time and conducing a class using a web meeting platform. We also had the mobile quiz results tracked thru the LMS - Moodle, in our case. In our case, we discovered that we did not need this.

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Building m-learning : Eliminating Redundant Effort

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Recognize that the prospect of creating content for all these devices, platforms and browsers separately is daunting - particularly when you think of the separate development and maintenance efforts and cost. Single Source Content is a “Single File” of content - HTML5 based - that runs seamlessly on desktop, laptop and all mobile platforms.

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