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Flash currently optional, soon to be obsolete

Aptara

Failing to heed the call for HTML5 conversion in both the mobile and desktop Web app realms may leave a company behind its peers and the wishes of the online establishment. She recently set out some guidelines about how to configure a browser to not display Flash content unless the user specifically chooses to do so on a case-by-case basis.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Recent Podcasts from Harvard and Wesley Freyer on Innovation, Learning Orgs and IP

Mark Oehlert

Intellectual property law, Creative Commons licensed media, and the guidelines under which students can legally publish their ideas in a variety of multimedia formats on the OPEN WEB (accessible by anyone) are important issues for ALL teachers. books futures Web 2.0 Apple/iPhone/iPod Application Becomes the Platform Arrghh!!!

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Oh.this does not bode well for Microsoft.

Mark Oehlert

I can barely run Opera or Firefox with a few tabs open on an Intel Core Duo 2.16 Hey, I've got Office, can use Safari or Firefox to almost all web-based things like web-confs. No, I see no barrier to switch; Apple even makes it easy with guidelines on their site for the ex-Windows folks. books futures Web 2.0

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Walking down the Interactive Learning Path with Raptivity

Raptivity

You can use Raptivity output with hundreds of authoring tools, LMS, LCMS, and Live Collaboration tools and web design tools. Many Raptivity interactions provide support for Section 508 Guidelines. All Raptivity interactions can be played on all kinds of mobile devices such as iPad, iPhone and other smart phones.

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The Trouble with GIFs

Scissortail's Learning Nest

For me, this means adjusting settings in Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge (because I use multiple browsers to test courses). I use a desktop computer, laptop computer, iPad, and iPhone—and almost every setting has to be done for all four of those devices (plus the virtual Windows environment I run on my desktop computer). References.