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SCORM vs AICC: how do they compare?

Elucidat

There are several versions of the SCORM standards. The most widely used and supported are SCORM 1.2 It’s widely supported. It was designed for Flash. SCORM was originally intended for Flash-based courses, which aren’t a popular option now that support for Flash is fading. What is AICC? It’s unpopular.

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Rich content being viewed on mobile devices

Aptara

With screens getting larger, there is no need to seek out a computer for good video performance. The news provider explained that researcher Ooyala has been tracking mobile video views since 2011, when the amount was only 1 percent. It may pay to remember that Flash is essentially a dead format where mobile devices are concerned.

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HTML5 development poised to rise, Apple responsible

Aptara

HTML5 development poised to rise, Apple responsible. Working in the HTML5 coding language has remained an intriguing proposition for content developers over the past few years. Apple drives HTML5. So how will Apple change both its fate and that of HTML5? Through iOS 8, according to the source.

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

gomo learning

The Adobe Flash format, once the primary standard for learning content, will no longer be supported after December 31st 2020. You may still have useful Flash learning content in your curriculum or in your archives. So why is Flash going away, what is going to happen to it, and what should you do with it?

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

35 tablets will hit the market starting in early Q4 to late Q1 2011. Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 million tablets to be sold by the end of 2011 & over 208 million units in 2014. Again, the iPad runs only with HTML5, not Flash 10.1.

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Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2012

mLearning Trends

I agree the technologies to create, deploy and manage HTML5-based mobile web apps will greatly improve in 2012 but I don't feel they will mature to the point they can replace all native apps – at least in most of the primary enterprise use cases for learning that’s managed and tracked. Flash Falters, HTML5 & ePUBs Gain in Popularity.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

Back on December 30 2011, I scoped eight predictions ranging from hardware/software to content types and authoring tools to macro-level mobility trends our team felt would influence the market for mLearning products and services for the year and I wasn’t disappointed (or much surprised) about how it all played out.