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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Adobe Flash technology has helped support the delivery of online multimedia content for nearly two decades. Three popular eLearning formats are also largely dependent on Flash technology for their delivery medium: SCORM, Tin Can (xAPI), and video. Flash will be allowed to die in 2020 as Adobe ceases to support the standard.

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E-Learning 101: Straightforward Answers to Fundamental Questions

ATD Learning Technologies

Augmented reality takes a view of a real environment and augments it with additional information or effects. Learn more at the Experience API website. What is HTML5 and why is it significant for e-learning? Consequently, many web authors and e-learning developers turned to Flash for that type of content.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

I ponder how this would have played out if Apple had ventured into the television market as many analysts expected them to 2012 and that opportunity remains for 2013. Is enterprise mobile learning best delivered via native mobile apps or using mobile web apps? Prediction #4 - Flash Falters, HTML5 and ePUBs Gain in Popularity.

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How to Make BYOD Work

CLO Magazine

Even though most of them have a personal mobile device, Sue Puhlhorn, the company’s senior director of learning and organizational effectiveness, said those hourly employees need to learn on site when time can be scheduled. Flash wasn’t going to do it for you.”