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Hot List - April 1, 2009 to April 11, 2009

Tony Karrer

Working With Online Learning Communities - Blogger in Middle-earth , April 1, 2009 This article was first published on Futurelab in January 2008. I've reproduced the text of the article here. The Handbook of Mobile Communication Studies was released by MIT Press in 2008, it covers 485 pages and the book is edited by James E.

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5 Reasons Why You Should Convert Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Steps to Convert SWF to HTML5 . Presently, the HTML5 vs SWF/ Flash debate has all but disappeared, with the former appearing as the clear winner. If you too intend to convert your SWF files into HTML5 and are looking for ways to do it, then look no further. Why Convert Flash/SWF to HTML5?

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5 Reasons Why You Should Convert Flash to HTML5

Hurix Digital

5 Steps to Convert SWF to HTML5 . If you too intend to convert your SWF files into HTML5 and are looking for ways to do it, then look no further. Before we get into the steps to convert SWF into HTML5 , let’s first look at why Adobe Flash has become obsolete, and why HTML5 is considered the overzealous technology around the block.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

How to use this article. This is usually older, legacy content that was created before Flash started to get outpaced by other software platforms. The answer depends on what your content is, what tools you have at your disposal, and what your learners need to get out of the content. Let’s take a look at some options….

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LMS Review: Litmos

Talented Learning

There is an adequate help area with useful articles covering most of the functionality. The admin interface makes it self-explanatory to create content with built-in tools or by importing existing content files. Supports multiple formats — avi, wmv, mpg, mov, flv, m4v, ppt, pptx, pdf, mp3, zip, doc, or swf. Integration.

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