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7 Reasons Why You Must Convert Flash Games to HTML5

Hurix Digital

Adobe Flash ruled the internet for a long time. However, owing to glaring security gaps, performance, and stability issues that Flash games presented on mobile devices, a need for change became more pressing. What is Flash? Adobe Flash is a software platform designed to support multimedia content production and display.

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The State of Rapid Development Tools for Mobile Learning: Webinar Recording Now Available

mLearning Revolution

I’m very happy with how the webinar turned out and I would like to thank Jeff Tillett and Chad Udell from Float Learning for having me, as well as Robert Gadd for sharing the microphone with me. And then there’s HTML5 browser-capable devices, 2.1 Next we went into a discussion on whether Is it time to move on from Flash?

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Welcome Camtasia Relay 3.

TechSmith Camtasia

There are lots of great new features in the new release including: Transcribing audio into closed captions for both Flash and Silverlight. Automatic audio input adjustment during live recordings that intelligently boosts or decreases the microphone input. Integrated caption editor to expedite the correction process.

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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

mLearning Revolution

I like the physicality of touch, the idea that nothing gets in the way of me and my content, no keyboard, no mouse, no stylus, no usb ports for a microphone or webcam to connect to, nothing but touch. I love Mobile and everything that it represents. I enjoy the simplicity of mobile.

Lesson 230
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Basic tools for e-learning students

eFront

Modern LMS platforms take advantage of the latest HTML5 offerings, from CSS3 to WebGL. The most popular one, used in numerous LMS systems to provide functionality such as built-in video chat or collaborative whiteboards, is Adobe’s Flash, with (Oracle’s) Java coming in a distant second. A modern browser.

Tools 108
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7 Technical Tips for Creating Video Lectures

eLearning Brothers

In a classic setup where it’s just you and your webcam, consider standalone equipment instead of an embedded microphone. Be careful with Flash – you may get in real trouble on Apple gadgets. HTML5 is always a smarter choice for conversion. Don’t forget to do a short test run before you’ve made too much progress to start afresh.

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How to Make BYOD Work

CLO Magazine

“When the iPhone first came out, Flash vendors got nervous, but once the iPhone had that huge adoption curve, especially in corporations, there was no question. Flash wasn’t going to do it for you.” ” Adobe underlined the Flash risk when it withdrew its mobile version.