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Legacy eLearning

CourseArc

For example, Adobe Flash , which was once popular for eLearning content, is now incompatible with most mobile devices, including Android and iOS. Even desktop browsers such as Firefox block Flash content by default and users may struggle to keep Flash up to date.

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What is Closed Captioning? Everything You Need to Know About it

Hurix Digital

Closed Caption, abbreviated as CC, unlike subtitles, assumes that a viewer cannot hear and includes non-speech elements such as sound effects, background noises, and the speaker’s identity. They don’t include effects or speaker identifications and tend to have slight delays or errors due to variations in the speed of the speech.

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HTML5 rising on mobile's extreme popularity

Aptara

HTML5 rising on mobile's extreme popularity. The rise of HTML5. If HTML5 has faced a major challenge, it has been the entrenched nature of Adobe Flash. If HTML5 has faced a major challenge, it has been the entrenched nature of Adobe Flash. According to experts, 2014 is the time. Mobile movement.

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HTML5 for Multimedia Experiences: Judy Unrein at Learning Solutions

OpenSesame

Interactivity is not just built in Flash anymore, Toto! Last week at the Learning Solutions Conference in Orlando, instructional designer Judy Unrein gave an excellent presentation on using HTML5 tools for content development. Check out how it responds to user interaction – and this is built in HTML5 and works in iOS.

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Welcome Camtasia Studio 8!

TechSmith Camtasia

The TechSmith Smart Player is intuitive and detects if your viewer’s device or browser supports Flash. If their device or browser doesn’t support Flash, the TechSmith Smart Player will playback the content using HTML5 – helping ensure that your videos will play.

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Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2012

mLearning Trends

Whatever it is, this one is music to my ears after many years of toiling away to make mLearning a reality for the enterprise. Flash Falters, HTML5 & ePUBs Gain in Popularity. So, in no certain order, here are my predictions… 1. Mobile Learning Goes Mainstream. Mobile App Debate Intensifies.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

Whatever it is, this one is music to my ears after many years of toiling away to make mLearning a reality for the enterprise. I agree the HTML5 tools used for mobile development are improving with each and every quarter but it will take a year or more for these capabilities to begin to match the native experience.