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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

A couple of weeks back we posted about Silverlight posing some (at this time, actually little) competition to Flash. Now we have HTML 5 coming up – this makes the race hotter. It makes HTML more powerful by adding new elements like video and audio. It makes HTML more powerful by adding new elements like video and audio.

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

Upside Learning

A couple of weeks back we posted about Silverlight posing some (at this time, actually little) competition to Flash. Now we have HTML 5 coming up – this makes the race hotter. It makes HTML more powerful by adding new elements like video and audio. It makes HTML more powerful by adding new elements like video and audio.

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Updates On HTML5 From Google I/O

Upside Learning

At Google I/O event last year HTML 5 capabilities were demonstrated to developers for the first time. This year at the Google I/O some important announcements have been made which will make HTML 5 development easier across different browsers. . Related posts: Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

Upside Learning

Last week, while justifying Apple’s refusal to allow Flash player on iPhone/iPad, Steve Jobs wrote– “ New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too) ”. Clearly Apple is backing HTML 5, CSS 3 and JavaScript for developing future web applications.

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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

Opera has released a HTML 5 version (Opera mobile) for Windows Mobile. With their Open Screen Project Adobe is clearly preparing for the upcoming competition from HTML 5. The alliance partners are aligning themselves with BOTH the HTML 5 as well as Flash – may be no one is sure who will win.

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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

Upside Learning

Flash player 8 and later have option of letting user view Flash content in true full screen. Related posts: HTML 5 and eLearning Development How Can Adobe BrowserLab Help in eLearning Development? eLearning Development: What’s new in Flash CS4?

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The ongoing work of learning standards

Litmos

Consider the internet; developments on top of the TCP/IP protocol like SMTP and HTML allowed a variety of tools to work together to bring us email and the world wide web. For interactivity, we originally used Flash, and now have HTML 5 as a more secure and reliable replacement. They make working together easier.