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Adobe AIR & Flash Player 10.1– How it Can Benefit Mobile Learning

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As quoted by Adobe, the Open-Screen project has grown to around 70 ecosystem partners world-wide, which means many devices would be made capable of supporting the outcomes of this Adobe initiative. Adobe also unveiled Flash platform 10.1 beta to developers and content providers at the same event.

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Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

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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) ”. A few days before the launch of iPad Apple had released a list of ‘iPad ready’ websites having support for HTML5.

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Updates On HTML5 From Google I/O

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In one of my earlier post I have mentioned that HTML5 specifications lack in defining the audio/video format so different browsers support different video [Ogg Theora and H.264] 264] formats making HTML5 development time consuming. Related posts: Is HTML5 Ready for eLearning Development?

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What’s New in Adobe eLearning Suite2?

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Here is the list of popular tools in eLearning Suite 2 with the video of new features –. Captivate CS5 in eLearning Suite2 has become the center of workflow for developing eLearning content. Dreamweaver CS5 comes with improved PHP support for custom classes. My favorites ones are content aware fill and puppet wrap.

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HTML 5 and eLearning Development

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HTML and Flash are most commonly used today for developing elearning content. HTML is used for simple ‘page-turner’ type of courses while Flash is used for interactive courses that contain animations and/or audio. eLearning Development: What’s new in Flash CS4?

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eLearning Development: 4 Tech Considerations When Using Videos

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Supported source formats are: asf, avi, dv, mov, mp4, mpg, mpeg, wmv. 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? Choosing source video.

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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

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Flash is already optimized for x86 which rules the desktop market. It is important for Adobe to partner with ARM to target support for future devices that are beyond mere mobile phones. Is there competition for Flash? Related posts: Adobe AIR & Flash Player 10.1–