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Learning Through Experience: A Cakewalk with WalkMe™

Infopro Learning

It includes three components: WalkMe TM Editor: An add-on that runs within the Firefox browser and helps create, edit and manage WalkMe interventions. WalkMe TM Player Menu: A one-click access tab that allows users to immediately view and access a list of available Walk-Thrus. No support is required from the media or programming team.

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So…How Do You Build eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

HTML5 works best with IE10 and browsers like Maxthon, Chrome, Firefox and Safari. A native app is software written for mobile devices for performing a specific task, e.g. a game, calendar, music player, etc. Oh, and not all browsers are ready for HTML5 and if you are still using IE 6, 7, & 8, it’s not good news, I am afraid!

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Are You Appy?

Nick Leffler

Beside the big players of Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android There are also a number of small guys out there such as Windows, Blackberry, and Firefox. Oh, you also have to know how to program or a lot of money to hire a developer for your app or pass it on to a developer who you don’t get to work very closely with.

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Apple missing the small picture

Clark Quinn

Apple allows cross-platform media players, whether hyperdocs (c.f. 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 )! What was needed was a cross-platform capability. Which Apple is blocking, for interactivity.

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The Importance of Flash to HTML5 Conversion and Why You Need It

Dynamic Pixel

Since HTML5 supports these platforms, it is used for designing and creating the content and appearance of e-learning webpages in well-known browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and IE. HTML5 has several tangible advantages over Flash, especially in web design and flash software development and programming.

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8 reasons for using HTML5 for authoring eLearning course

Adobe Captivate

For viewing eLearning course developed with Flash, the user has to first download a supported Flash player or plug-in compatible with browser in use. Support for HTML5 courses is extended by all browsers including latest versions of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer by Microsoft, iPhone or Apple devices’ Safari etc.

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Extend eFront with modules for fun and profit

eFront

So, “modules” are small programs that cannot run standalone, but are installed in order to extend a base program (in our case, eFront), and allow it to do something it couldn’t before. The repository.

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