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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) ”. 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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So…How Do You Build eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

A good starting point is our blog post – 5 Rapid Authoring Tools to Publish Courses For Your iPads – where we talk about some of the authoring tools that can be used to develop HTML5 courses for iPads. HTML5 is being touted as the future of the mobile web and essential for any web-based mLearning – but is it really?

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My Professional Learner’s Toolkit

Clark Quinn

Of course, I keep Chrome and Firefox around for when something doesn’t work (e.g. A set of trusted web resources : That’d be Wikipedia, pretty much. Favorite web course platforms : I haven’t really taken online courses. I often read and markup documents on my iPad with GoodReader. Qualtrics).

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Articulate Rise – Got questions? We got answers!

B Online Learning

Rise courses use the latest web technologies. You access Rise via your web browser. Chrome gives the best authoring experience on both PCs and Macs, but you can also use Firefox and Edge. Embedded videos however do rely on the external web page you are embedding from (e.g. Do Rise courses work on any device?

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Why Flash to HTML5 Conversion is Essential for Your Flash-based Course’s Survival

Brilliant Teams

These online courses have evolved, and so have the technologies used to deliver them. Flash to HTML5 Conversion: The Demise of Flash and the HTML5 Revolution Flash was once the go-to technology for delivering multimedia-rich content on the internet. One such transformation is the shift from Flash to HTML5 for course content delivery.

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The Best eBook Platforms for the Post-Readium Era

Kitaboo

There are a number of alternative reading systems based on Readium technology (ReadiumJS, Readium SDK and/or Readium LCP) available. Furthermore, there is a new Readium browser-based app in the works called ‘Readium Web’. It is currently available on both the App Store for iPhone and iPad as well as on Google Play Store.

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Apple missing the small picture

Clark Quinn

Frankly, I haven’t missed Flash on my iPhone or iPad. I hardly miss it on my browser (I have a Firefox extension that blocks it unless I explicitly open them, and I rarely use it; and I browse a lot )! There are times when content or a web-form just won’t cut it. Tags: mobile strategy technology.

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