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Apple missing the small picture

Clark Quinn

I’ve previously discussed the fight between Apple and Adobe about Flash (e.g. Which Apple is blocking, for interactivity. Which Apple is blocking, for interactivity. Apple allows cross-platform media players, whether hyperdocs (c.f. here ), but I had a realization that I think is important.

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[Free Webinar] Designing High-Impact Blended Training Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide – 22nd of March, 2018

Adobe Captivate

Join us for Designing High-Impact Blended Training Programs: A Step-By-Step Guide, a free webinar sponsored by eLearning Industry with EI Design’s Chief Learning Strategist – Asha Pandey. REGISTER -[Free Webinar] Designing High-Impact Blended Training Programs-A Step-by-Step Guide. The event is scheduled for the 22nd of March, 2018.

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What is a web server?

QuoDeck

A Web server is a program that uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol(HTTP) to serve the files to users, in response to their requests which are forwarded by HTTP clients on their machine. The requests are sent by client programs at users end. Some of the popular and most widely used web server tools are Nginx, Apache and Microsoft IIS.

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So…How Do You Build eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

Naturally, Apple have their own – the iBook Author, an eBook authoring application. HTML5 works best with IE10 and browsers like Maxthon, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. With no special translations, conversions or re-programming, a web app can run on pretty much any platform with a modern, standards-compliant web browser.

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Quality Assurance: Fine-Tuning Your eLearning to Be Its Best Part 2

Association eLearning

Test the most common browsers – There are four common browsers: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, mostly for Windows users, and Safari for Apple/Mac users. Many programs also simulate this in their Preview features. Intermediate Testing. This is often, but not always, done in a SCORM or LMS setting.

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Phasing out Flash: all your courses will be mobile ready by 2019

OpenSesame

The Adobe honeymoon period started to end in 2010 when Apple famously refused to allow Flash on iPhones and iPads— in part because it was originally designed for desktop browsing, not mobile, which led to performance problems and battery drain, and also due to its security flaws. What does the end of Flash mean for OpenSesame courses?

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5 Tips for Improving Responsive Design in Mobile eLearning

Coreaxis

When designing your course, it’s best to choose a layout that will work across all browsers, platforms and devices (Firefox, Apple, Android, etc.) Your LMS will likely have a preview tool allowing you to do so but, you must ensure that your eLearning program has been tested across all likely devices and platforms before publishing.