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Learning Designers have 3 Choices Regarding Mobile Learning [#mLearning]

mLearning Revolution

Incidentally, if your existing learning is Flash-based and your learners try to access it on mobile devices, this is what they are seeing: Convert, Shrink and Retrofit your existing desktop e-Learning for mobile devices. Here''s a recent Keynote Presentation I delivered for ASTD Houston: [link]. Send to Kindle.

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6 Steps To A Better Mobile Learning Strategy

Upside Learning

Flash vs. HTML5 : This is actually not a point of debate anymore. HTML5 is the future of mobile web, even if it’s not ready to the extent we believe it to be. We find companies choosing HTML5 for elearning initiatives in order to make all their elearning available on mobile devices as well. Identify Content.

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Take A Leap Of Faith With Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

Interestingly, these statistics are only marginally better than those reported by ASTD for the US market in May 2012. This is like the mad rush to convert all ILT training to eLearning that we witnessed a decade ago. So what ails mobile learning? Understanding Mobile. With mobile, ‘augmentation’ should be the key theme.

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M-Learning 101: I’ll Take My Rapid E-Learning to Go

Rapid eLearning

Android devices play your current Flash content. Before you spend a lot of time reworking your current content it’s important to know that the Android devices and most non-Apple tablets already play your current Flash content. Many of the complaints about Flash and tablets deal with some of the video streaming and games.

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8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning

mLearning Revolution

Resist the temptation to simply convert your eLearning desktop to HTML5. Sadly companies like Adobe with tools like Captivate 6 are promising that you simply have to take exactly what you have on the desktop and simply pass it through their new feature called Publish to HTML5, and your mLearning problems are solved.

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Avoid the Curse of the Frankencourse

Rapid eLearning

Most rapid elearning tools are like Articulate Presenter and convert PowerPoint slides to Flash (and soon HTML5). Or if you’re using other products you’ll add the Flash output to the PowerPoint slide. But if you do combine PowerPoint-to-Flash with other applications, you’ll need to examine the tools. Great price.

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Top 70 eLearning Posts for June and Hot Topics including iPad and Mobile Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Taking the ego out of education - Learning Technology Learning , June 2, 2010 There are a number of barriers when it comes to approaching the tricky subject of converting an existing face-to-face course to being purely online. You might get ideas from this recording of a webinar that I gave today for the Baton Rouge ASTD. Flash (59).

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