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So…How Do You Build eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

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. HTML5 works best with IE10 and browsers like Maxthon, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Is it ready to the extent we believe it to be?

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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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Mercury XRS: What it is, How it Works, What it Could Mean For You

Roundtable Learning

The training industry has adopted virtual reality and augmented reality. With the industry having adopted XR training, the next challenge became managing the content efficiently and scaling across many locations. Typically, training professionals have to access their XR devices to perform such tasks manually.

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Building an advanced eFront theme using CSS3 elements

eFront

images/css_images/gradient.gif) repeat-x top; height:25px; border-top: 0px solid #1f3349; border-bottom: 0px solid #1f3349 } Below you can find several screenshots from the theme (as is rendered on FireFox 3.6) Compatibility Rounded corners are supported by Firefox and Safari. Shaded letters are supported by Safari, Firefox and Opera.

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

Saffron Interactive

So what should drive adoption (aside from wanting to sit with the cool kids)? Whilst it’s true that HTML5 is not supported by some browsers still in organisational use, browsers that officially support full HTML5 features now include, IE9+, Firefox 3.5+, Safari 4+, Silk 4+, Opera 10.50 and Chrome 4+.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

The two oft-touted reasons are around performance and security. Adobe have made many changes to counteract the performance issues, but have suffered reputational damage in the interim. As LMS vendors, we generally have no control over performance issues experienced with browsers installed on clients networks. So why the fall?

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5 things you (perhaps) don't know about eFront

eFront

Are you a performance junky? As a hint I would suggest to download and use S3Fox, a firefox plugin that allows you to upload files to an S3 bucket from within Firefox. Note that through modules you can extend eFront in significant ways by adding Blogs, Wikis, Youtube videos, F.A.Q, A good solution is to use Amazons S3 service.