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LMS Vendors: U Can Survive – Innovate, Invigorate and Invent

eLearning 24-7

But, the reason I constantly bash this into e-learning vendors heads is this just DON’T GET IT. True, smartphones are here to stay, and they are wonderful for a lot of amazing things, but from a true m-learning standpoint, I just do not see the engaging interactive value here, in comparison to other mobile devices.

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Times are changing – trends in the content authoring tool market

eLearning 24-7

SaaS: Software is in the cloud, on the internet. You work online via the servers of your vendor. I had thought that this trend would be dying out, but it is amazing at the number of vendors who are entering the space and still focused on the desktop approach. Mobile Learning. They output only to HTML5.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools 2010 – Innovators, Winners and Updated Trends

eLearning 24-7

Innovation abounded and the push to focus on the “PPT to Flash&# angle continued to shine. You get the Flash code – YES – you get the code, which you can do whatever you want with it. iPod, mobile phones, YouTube, message boards, e-mail. iTunes, iTunes University, Facebook, MySpace, CD, web server & more.

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Product Review: Articulate Storyline

eLearning 24-7

Numerous steps to view in HTML5. “Upload your content to a web server, you just give your learners a link to the story.htm file” – This is to view the course in HTML5 on your iPad. Then you have to click another link within the article to learn how do it. Flash does not work on the iPad series.

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LMS Vendors: U Can Survive – Innovate, Invigorate and Invent

eLearning 24-7

But, the reason I constantly bash this into e-learning vendors heads is they just DON’T GET IT. True, smartphones are here to stay, and they are wonderful for a lot of amazing things, but from a true m-learning standpoint, I just do not see the engaging interactive value here, in comparison to other mobile devices.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

lack of Flash support). The recent release of our CellCast Widget for Android Tablets has been well received by customers especially with the inclusion of a new Flash Player template we produced that transforms Articulate Presenter content into something that sizes and plays well on Android mobiles.