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Is it time to Abandon Adobe Flash in eLearning Design? [Chime in]

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This morning while reading the latest news, I came across a CNET news article, entitled “Flash quietly re-emerges on Amazon’s Kindle Fire.” via Flash quietly re-emerges on Amazon’s Kindle Fire | Mobile – CNET News. RJ Jacquez (@rjacquez) July 10, 2013. RJ Jacquez (@rjacquez) July 10, 2013.

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4 Ways Smartphones are helping People Learn a new Language

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According to Rare Job Daily News , mobile software developers are taking advantage of this trend, releasing their own tools to facilitate learning. If you have suggestions, you can reach her via Twitter: @AllieCooper_18 and Google+. . Smartphone Applications. Mobile Learning featured Language mLearning mobile'

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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

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I personally happen to think that Adobe’s recent news that they would be stopping further development of Flash on mobile is just the beginning of the end for Flash on Desktop, too. Social Integration — This is something else I’d like to see Rapid eLearning tools have moving forward, more Twitter, Facebook integration somehow.

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Blogging the Mobile Learning Revolution as it Happens [#mLearning]

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Mobile in general also requires new user experiences that in my opinion are very different from their desktop counterparts. This mobile revolution is drastically changing everything we do today, from the way we shop and find the best deals; to how we consume the news and the way we communicate with people around the world.

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The End of the Road for me at Adobe. 2012 and Beyond.

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Was I surprised by the news? I was not surprised by the news at all. And then came Social Media and Twitter and it changed everything, including my life as an Evangelist. Here’s to a Prosperous New Year and to escaping the comfort zone in order to do something GREAT! Let’s follow each other on Twitter @rjacquez.

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