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

Brilliant Teams

Most mobile devices, including iOS devices like iPhones and iPads, did not support Flash. This incompatibility made it increasingly difficult to reach a broader audience, as mobile learning became more prevalent. HTML5 is an open standard for web development and is supported by all major web browsers.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): "Microsoft preps StartKey: A ‘Windows companion’ on a USB stick" (ZDNet)

Mark Oehlert

March 03, 2008 in Mobile Learning | Permalink Technorati Tags : portable apps , startkey , u3 , usb TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference "Microsoft preps StartKey: A ‘Windows companion’ on a USB stick" (ZDNet) : » Microsoft preps StartKey: A Windows companion on a USB stick.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Web-based Replacements for MSFT Project

Mark Oehlert

» March 25, 2008 Web-based Replacements for MSFT Project OK.havent had the time to try any of these out but love seeing rich toolsets like this hit the cloud.if Webware story ) "If you use Microsoft Project, you might want to seriously consider three alternatives that run completely on the Web. books futures Web 2.0

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HTML5 – Let the Games Begin!

eLearning 24-7

All the big browsers are supporting it i.e. Safari, Chrome, Microsoft IE9, Opera and soon FireFox (at time of writing, not yet). You can build courses in HTML5, as you would in Flash — thus as rapid e-learning authoring tools see this as common place, they will need to adapt, thus enabling HTML5 files to be inserted.

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HTML5 – Let the Games Begin!

eLearning 24-7

All the big browsers are supporting it i.e. Safari, Chrome, Microsoft IE9, Opera and soon FireFox (at time of writing, not yet). You can build courses in HTML5, as you would in Flash — thus as rapid e-learning authoring tools see this as common place, they will need to adapt, thus enabling HTML5 files to be inserted.

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

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « A Collection of Top Ten Lists / Predictions Posts (feel free to add your own!) | Main | Tell me your latest/greatest books on learning. » January 14, 2008 Oh.this does not bode well for Microsoft. books futures Web 2.0 Im serious.

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Flash is Dead: Long Live HTML5 for eLearning

LearnUpon

Operating systems manufactures like Microsoft, Ubuntu, and Apple all tired of the overhead in keeping their systems secure with frequent patches, and Flash has developed a poor security reputation as a result. But we’re seeing that usage pattern change with the development of mobile learning or mLearning, based on HTML5 video and courseware.