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mLearning: The Time is Now

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" The article says that a Pew Internet & American Life Project study from July 2010 found that 55% of US mobile web users go online daily, up from 24% the year before. My first thought about Swiffy was that it would solve a LOT of the problems I hear with SWF content not playing on Apple devices like the iPad.

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Adaptive and Responsive Design for eLearning: Part 2

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Driven in part by Apple’s decision in 2010 not to allow SWF files to run on the iPad, there has been an accelerating move away from Flash and towards the new emerging HTML 5 standards which allow most (but not all) of the same effects to be delivered without the downsides of dubious security, buggy code and outdated plugins.

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Learning Content in Crisis? The How and Why of Moving from Flash to HTML5

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It’s now less than a year before Adobe, Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla pull the plug on Flash entirely. In an open letter from 2010 , Apple’s Steve Jobs identified several issues with Flash that meant the company would never feature native support for the standard. So, what happened to cut Flash’s market share from 28.5%

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

How our January 2010 Predictions Played Out! As we reach the first anniversary of this blog’s introduction, we thought we’d take stock and figure out how things are going by revisiting our list of predictions for enterprise mobile learning in 2010. Others vendors will quickly follow/respond. Validated (“Grand Slam Homer”).

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Latest E-Learning Trends – Some good, some bad

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Especially, when vendors released their 2010 final numbers and saw big increases from the previous year. USD in 2010, 29.3M The reason Cornerstone suffered losses in 2010, was largely caused by a change in fair value of preferred stock warrant liabilities. For example, Cornerstone On Demand, 46.6M USD in 2009. You can’t.

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