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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

mLearning Revolution

I have read this book several times and I highly recommend you do too, especially as you think about your own mobile and mobile learning strategy moving forward. In fact, I very much agree with Luke, who says that when thinking mobile, we should “ go small by going big.” Send to Kindle.

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How to Use the Flash Courses to HTML5 Conversion Opportunity to Improve Your ROI

Adobe Captivate

With the phasing out of Flash, the legacy Flash courses need to be converted to HTML5 so that they can support multi-device delivery (that is, the same course can run across devices from desktops/laptops to tablets/smartphones). Most organizations offer mobile learning, and Flash is not supported on the majority of mobile devices.

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How to Use the Flash Courses to HTML5 Conversion Opportunity to Improve Your ROI

EI Design

With the phasing out of Flash, the legacy Flash courses need to be converted to HTML5 so that they can support multi-device delivery (that is, the same course can run across devices from desktops/laptops to tablets/smartphones). Most organizations offer mobile learning, and Flash is not supported on the majority of mobile devices.

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8 Strategies To Capitalise On Flash To HTML5 Migration Opportunity And Get A Higher Return On Investment (ROI)

EI Design

While Flash to HTML5 migration is a necessity, it can be used to adopt learning strategies that can lead to a higher impact training and a better ROI. In this article, I have outlined 8 strategies that will help you meet this enhanced mandate. Furthermore, Flash does not support mobile devices.