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HTML5: Standardize on MP4 (mostly)

ICS Learning

One of the most significant issues holding back wide deployment of HTML5-compatible video was the disparity of support between browsers. Back in 2011 , we opined on the best approach to deliver video online which, at that time, was using Flash. Now for the next big thing…a standard for support true-streaming video via HTTP!

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7 Essential Content Conversion Services to Digitize Your Business

Hurix Digital

Using digital conversion techniques, you can convert all your print content into digital documents and store either on the cloud or on your own server. Safely store information: Digital content is easy to store on the cloud, or remote or onsite servers that have high-security protocols.

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Adobe Captivate 8: Responsive Projects for mLearning

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

It wasn't long before Adobe responded by adding HTML5 as a publishing option. HTML5 allowed developers to create interactive content that can be used by mobile learners who have a device that does not support Flash. Publishing HTML5 solved the issue of creating interactive eLearning on the iPad. Interested? 

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eLearning: Interesting Weekly Finds #10

Upside Learning

Open Classroom Servers. The OpenClassroom Server (OCS) places the teacher in control of an easily managed local Web 2.0 SublimeVideo [HTML5 Video Player]. It’s an HTML5 video player that will allow you to easily embed videos in any page, blog or site using the latest modern web standards. environment.

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SCORM vs AICC: how do they compare?

Elucidat

Another set of standards that has the same aim is AICC. SCORM is a set of packaging standards that means once your elearning is set up with the right file structure, uploading a course to the LMS is just a matter of uploading a.zip file. There are several versions of the SCORM standards. It was designed for Flash.

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Does the glove fit? How to make the most of HTML5 in e-learning

Saffron Interactive

The HTML5 mark-up language has now been around for about three years. Some of us have already embraced the change, thrown out Flash and welcomed HTML5 into our e-learning content. But what does HTML5 actually deliver above and beyond Flash? But what does HTML5 actually deliver above and beyond Flash?

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IPhone- User Interface Guidelines- Part I

Upside Learning

The application is deployed on some other server and not on actual IPhone device. It can use limited native features of iPhone device provided you build your application using HTML5. The user interface is simple and uses standard components available. The user interface is simple and uses standard components available.

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