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Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 3

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Taking Cues From Industry: Using Casual Games For Learning At DAU. The use of games in education and training is quickly becoming a mainstream practice. Discusses use of characters in eLearning courses including ideas for their use and additional resources. Flash Player 10.2 Will Be A Game-Changer.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

By using a mobile device as a learning platform, one can leverage its unique features such as camera, audio/ video player & recorder, computing device, eBook reader, GPS, gaming compatibility etc. But we differentiate primarily because of the OS and Flash compatibility. Can we publish HTML5 from Lectora?

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June 2010 Monthly Roundup: 10 Most Popular Posts

Upside Learning

Discusses some rapid authoring tools that let authors develop content targeted at mobile devices. Smokescreen – The Future Of Flash Player? SCORM Cloud- Will It Really Change The Game? An insightful video about what motivates and what doesn’t, visualized in a great cartoon animation style.

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Corporate Training & Development Trends to Watch Out for in 2020

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In this blog we will discuss the emerging trends in employee training that will set the pace for the next decade. Gamification, simply put, is the application of certain gaming techniques into the employee training program. Gaming usually involves competitive behavior, where players try to aim for the highest score.

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5 Questions Before Making Your Courses Mobile Friendly

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A salesperson watching a 3-minute product video in their car before walking in to meet their customer.). If learners only need pieces of information and not the full course when a computer is not available, then mobile-friendly performance support like job aids or video tutorials are great alternatives.

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Learning Content in Crisis? The How and Why of Moving from Flash to HTML5

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The Adobe Flash format, once the primary standard for learning content, will no longer be supported after December 31st 2020. You may still have useful Flash learning content in your curriculum or in your archives. So why is Flash going away, what is going to happen to it, and what should you do with it? 264 video decoding.

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E-Learning End Users Have Spoken – time for the industry to listen

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Interestingly, a large portion of LMS vendors have not optimized their products for the iPad/ iPad2 and with the exception of two content authoring tools, HTML5 capabilities, specifically the ability to output a course in HTML5 does not yet exist. Online Gaming. Online gaming, and not just Farmville on Facebook, is exploding.