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ELearning moves beyond the Flash era

Aptara

ELearning moves beyond the Flash era. Cloud computing, mobile devices and more have made their impact on the world of employee learning and IT-based training. While it was once the backbone of the Internet, Flash technology is now in decline. Those methods have now become as antiquated as Flash itself.

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Extended Enterprise and Your Learning Management System

Absorb LMS

These new technologies have enabled greater innovation and swifter adoption of new concepts and more complex features within the industry.

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Extended Enterprise and Your Learning Management System

Absorb LMS

These new technologies have enabled greater innovation and swifter adoption of new concepts and more complex features within the industry.

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Rationalizing a Netbook

eLearning Cyclops

Flash, Captivate, Dreamweaver, etc.). That is probably my limit as far as "working on the cloud" goes, unless you also count the blog as cloud computing. With the slow processor and more than just Google Docs being available on the cloud, the netbook will probably move me well onto (into?)

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ERIC SCHUERMANN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Learnnovators: What changes/shifts do you foresee in the support for animations and complex simulations in this ‘No Flash’ age? Eric: Java, responsive design and HTML5 are gaining traction in the marketplace due to mobile’s increased popularity and the decreased support for Flash. What are the advantages of the cloud model?

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A Conversation with Reuben Tozman

Kapp Notes

Legacy content includes PPT files that are broken up and tagged slide by slide, Microsoft Word documents that can be tagged at the paragraph, image or even word level, images, videos, PDF’s and flash assets. Kapp: How is cloud computing and/or semantic web technologies impacting learning?

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CLO Summit

Janet Clarey

My talk, the last of the day on Tuesday, was about cloud computing (hence my desire to deliver it in the cloud). Some of my friends on Twitter came through for an impromptu flash conversation on the topic of cloud computing during the presentation. J Clarey Cloud Computing.

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