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6 Steps To A Better Mobile Learning Strategy

Upside Learning

Culture : Is there a culture of sharing, commenting, social learning in your organization? 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. Does mobile learning fit in your learning strategy?

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Any e-learning professional

CommLab India

H – HTML5. HTML5 is gaining ground where Flash fails. One of the ways we can help make eLearning more accessible is by accommodating content for a screen with document readers such as JAWS. Games are a great tool to engage the learner and help them stay focused on important and relevant content.

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5 eLearning trends to wave goodbye to today!

TalentLMS

It is not uncommon for learners to own a tablet, smartphone, document reader and laptop. Bye bye Flash! Okay, we have three uprising developments that are bidding final farewell to Flash: t he need for better performance , the need for greater security and the influence of mobile devices (especially smartphones).

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15 Best eLearning Authoring Tools in 2023 (Buyer’s Guide)

WhatFix

eLearning content authoring tools allow instructional designers and L&D professionals to create digital training content and courses, convert it into an eLearning format, and export the result into a SCORM , HTML5, xAPI, or TIN CAN file, which can then be imported into an LMS to deliver training content to employees.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

From a content perspective, these new tablets take smartphone-oriented mobile learning and give it a better user experience plus they enable new and compelling long-form content types like readable PDFs as well as far more flexible ePUBs/eBook-style documents. lack of Flash support). The arrival of Adobe's Flash Player v10.1