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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

Those of you have heard of HTML 5 will know it’s a new version of HTML and XHTML being promoted by Google and Apple in a bid to move the web away from proprietary technologies like Flash, Silverlight and JavaFX. It makes HTML more powerful by adding new elements like video and audio. Or does it?

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

Those of you have heard of HTML 5 will know it’s a new version of HTML and XHTML being promoted by Google and Apple in a bid to move the web away from proprietary technologies like Flash, Silverlight and JavaFX. It makes HTML more powerful by adding new elements like video and audio. Or does it?

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M-Learning’s dirty little secrets

E-Learning Provocateur

At my workplace a little while ago, I created a smartphone-friendly version of our online induction course. So conventional wisdom dictated that a mobile version of the course would be a smash hit. There are so many makes and models and operating systems and screen sizes and versions, it’s futile trying to accommodate them all.

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Solving the 'iPad Problem'

OpenSesame

Most eLearning authors embed much of their learning experience in Flash movies– which are incompatible with Apple’s mobile devices. The iPad– and to a lesser extent the iPhone– have come to dominate their markets and consumers want their media (and learning) delivered to their Apple devices. Audio and Video.

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