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Responsive Design for Delivering eLearning on Multiple Devices

Instancy

When used about technology in 2013, “responsive” means that a program, website, or application works on any device you want to use, without any extra effort on your part. In addition to phones, tablets, and computers, developers had to create programs all over again for Windows, Android, and the Apple systems!

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Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 3

Upside Learning

eLearning Conferences 2011 : eLearning Technology. 28 Education And Technology Keywords Or Hashtags To Follow On Twitter. Compilation of a nice mix of education, learning, technology, higher education and social media keywords or hashtags to follow on Twitter. 5 Innovative Classroom Management Tools For Teachers.

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My Thoughts on Microsoft Bringing back the Start button and the need for Change in eLearning

mLearning Revolution

I have always admired companies that have the courage to stick to what they believe in, and because of not wavering in their decisions, they bring about innovation and new ways of thinking. MIT Technology Review. software later this month. It puts you closer to what you’re trying to get done. ” Conclusion. Do you agree?

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

It''s a product of years of human ingenuity and innovation. Those were all read-only technologies, Web 1.0 A major breakthrough took place in 1984 when Apple''s Macintosh computer was introduced. During this time, a number of sophisticated technologies significantly boost the progress of eLearning. as people call it.

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Some FAQs about Adobe’s announcements yesterday

Steve Howard

Adobe announced to increase its efforts on HTML5, use of the Flash Player for applications (packaged with AIR) and specific desktop browsing use cases including premium video and console-quality gaming. As a result, Adobe will no longer develop Flash Player for mobile web browsers. What is it that Adobe is announcing?

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

The shift from Flash to HTML5. For years, Flash has ruled mobile content delivery arena. But it’s high time that content designers shunned the legacy approach and embraced HTML5 – the smarter and faster way to render engaging content such as animations and videos to a whole range of mobile devices. Wearable devices.

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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

mLearning Revolution

Some of my favorite apps, such as Clear, Snapguide and Snapseed have one thing in common, they are simple, innovative and yet they do amazing things without much effort from me. ” In other words, this change will get us out of our comfort zone and in a way force us to innovate, and that’s a great thing.

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