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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

The Open Screen Project was started to help create a singular experience on multiple devices (using Flash) be it Computers, Mobiles, TV or Game consoles. Obviously, using Flash platform tools offered by Adobe. So one can now develop software that can actually “play” SWF content. Is there competition for Flash?

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Mark Lassoff

eLearning Weekly

Mark is an anomoly in the world of elearning these days, because he knows how to code. I’m not just talking about the two big programming languages, HTML and Flash. Mark works with and trains javascript, PERL, XML, CSS, PHP/MySQL, and the new and somewhat talked about HTML5. eLW: Who played the kids?

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Is the iPad Driving eLearning Towards HTML5?

Upside Learning

The battle between web technologies (read ‘ Apple and Adobe ‘) started a couple of years back when Apple decided to not support Flash on its newly launched iPad terming it buggy. Apple backed HTML5 to be the next big thing and single handedly forced the developer community to take sides.

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8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning

mLearning Revolution

However we need more from our Industry and it’s my hope that 2013 will be the year we fully immerse ourselves into what I call the ‘ Post-eLearning era ‘ and seize the potential of mLearning. Embrace Change and Adopt a new Mindset. Resist the temptation to simply convert your eLearning desktop to HTML5.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

Phil is the Creative Director of Elearning Laboratory. He is an Articulate Super Hero and award-winning eLearning developer. As technology and apps continue to improve I believe we’ll continue to see more and more video content being utilized in eLearning environments. Ashley also blogs frequently about eLearning.