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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

Till some time ago, Flash was the software of choice for creating videos and animations. Rapid updates in Flash made it prone to crash. Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, withdrew support to Flash in its iOS platforms in 2012, given the numerous malfunctions that happened due to it.

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Why Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5 Makes Business Sense

Adobe Captivate

While mobile learning or mLearning is being widely adopted, the challenge of how to handle the migration from Flash to HTML5 still persists. Moving Your Online Training Courses From Flash To HTML5. As we all know, Flash does not support all mobile devices (most smartphones and tablets).

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FocusOn Learning reflections

Clark Quinn

If you follow this blog (and you should :), it was pretty obvious that I was at the FocusOn Learning conference in San Diego last week (previous 2 posts were mindmaps of the keynotes). Some of it was pretty dumb – just content or flash cards as learning augmentation – but there were interesting applications.

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Corporate Training & Development Trends to Watch Out for in 2020

Kitaboo

In this blog we will discuss the emerging trends in employee training that will set the pace for the next decade. Gamification. Gamification, simply put, is the application of certain gaming techniques into the employee training program. HTML5 Replaces Flash. To sum it up.

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Links Roundup: Tech Takes Center Stage

Mindflash

So in the spirit of the CES, here’s a look from around the Web about how new tech is affecting mobile- and e-learning: Learning Technology Trends to Watch in 2012 : Last year gave us QR code, even more blogs, and the second iPad. The Social Learning Blog makes the case for tablets. The British Virtual College blog has its take.

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What Is Mobile Learning (mLearning? +Benefits, Tools)

WhatFix

Back to Blog Employee Training What Is Mobile Learning (mLearning? This is because mobile learning often includes content such as small-scale animations, videos, and gamification broken down into small bite-size chunks or brief paragraphs. Furthermore, employees can learn in offline mode on their mobile devices.

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A Decade in eLearning – Then, Now and Next

Rob Hubbard

Flash is dead. Back when we could author in Adobe Flash it was possible to create all kinds of cool interactive content. As long as the user had the Flash player, the content would work. Now HTML5 is the preferred form, however, it’s a step backwards in terms of what we can easily create. Learning is social.