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So…How Do You Build eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

HTML5 is being touted as the future of the mobile web and essential for any web-based mLearning – but is it really? And if HTML5 is key to delivering eLearning on the iPad, but unless your organisation is adopting the iPad as the ‘preferred’ device, HTML5 may not be the best option for developing your eLearning.

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Multimedia experiences growing stronger in HTML5

Aptara

There is an urgency to adopt HTML5 and begin the journey away from Flash.". The news source explained that though there are still some differences between the features supported by different browsers, there is an urgency to adopt HTML5 and begin the journey away from Flash. Firefox joins the crowd. HTML5 makes its move.

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How Google Classroom Integration Elevates Higher Ed

Harbinger Interactive Learning

Today, educators worldwide are adopting this platform to bring the advantages of digital collaboration, virtual assessments, and paperless sharing to Higher Ed. Higher Ed institutions can adopt the paid Google Workspace for Education Plus version. They can even access the Google Classroom app via Android and iOS mobile devices.

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The Best eBook Platforms for the Post-Readium Era

Kitaboo

These are some of the recent, native Readium test apps on mobile platforms created to demonstrate the current Readium technology. A co-founder of the Readium Foundation, Bluefire helps all iOS and Android mobile apps to add ereader features to it. As Readium becomes obsolete, these products based on Readium can be used as a substitute.

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Ring in the New: Flash E-learning to HTML5

CommLab India

Not everybody has a high speed Internet service or a 3G/4G mobile connection. With the number of mobile users growing by the day and their increasing preference for mobile devices to access information, creating your e-learning in Flash would deprive your mobile users of the training. Accessible on mobile devices.

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Online multimedia content in e-learning: Flash vs. HTML5

Matrix

It is not perfect for all mobile devices, because touch technologies were non existent when Flash was developed. The most important thing about HTML5 is that mobile devices love it. With the adoption of mobile devices on the rise all over the world, it's no wonder HTML5 seems to have a bright future ahead.

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Does the glove fit? How to make the most of HTML5 in e-learning

Saffron Interactive

For example, whilst HTML5 is a must-have for smartphones and tablet compatibility, an informal survey on Training Zone recently found that 80% of corporates still aren’t using mobile learning. So what should drive adoption (aside from wanting to sit with the cool kids)? and Chrome 4+.