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While most Rapid e-Learningvendors focus mostly on improving features that help Instructional Designers (IDs) create eLearning, Articulate also focuses on improving the Learner’s experience when taking a course. Microinteractions in Publishing to HTML5 and iPad. New Microinteractions for Learners.
Unless a person is viewing it on an iPad device or other tablets OR viewing it on their HDTV device or monitor, I just don’t see the gain. Flash vs. HTML5. I am seeing many vendors still offering the ability to output screen recording and video to flash. E-Learning 24/7. That’s fine.
One vendor already offers it in 2012, and knowing this industry – if something takes off and works, others will follow. Listen you love flash. In 2012, I’ve seen a slow uptake with tools that can output to HTML5. In 2012, I’ve seen a slow uptake with tools that can output to HTML5.
If you are an e-learningvendor exploring the SBM do not take them lightly, a few are slowly entering my 2nd trend. M-Learning follows suit. Systems will become optimized to work on the iPad and tablets in general, regardless of OS (RIM, Windows7, Symbian, Android). HTML5 & Rapid Content Authoring Tools.
If you are an e-learningvendor exploring the SBM do not take them lightly, a few are slowly entering my 2nd trend. M-Learning follows suit. Systems will become optimized to work on the iPad and tablets in general, regardless of OS (RIM, Windows7, Symbian, Android). HTML5 & Rapid Content Authoring Tools.
What is an equal frightening event is when authoring tool vendors do not even list their pricing on their page. Fear of the Mobile Bogeyman aka HTML5. one vendor debuts PowerPoint the entire market adds PowerPoint. One vendor adds Avatars, the whole market runs to add avatars. HTML5 is not going anywhere.
elearning maker - another product form e-doceo; screenwriting, storyboards, media inserts, selection and moving of elements plus more; a beginner could use some of the features, but a developer has some additional capabilities and flexibilities. documentary maker and iPhone/iPad/iPod touch developer kit. Output to HTML5.
Of those 40%, iPad and iPad2 represent 51% of the total market. 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.
Simply put, one vendor has over 200 Flash-based templates in their product. Another vendor I spoke with, is offering 80 templates. Other vendors are falling suit. It is the only e-learning solution that I know of, that offers it. HTML5: Must be a Fad. I believe that is going to change.
When you register and attend Social Learning: C the New, C the Possible and C the Evolution , you will be entered to win a one year subscription to Rapid Intake’s online, collaborative rapid authoring tool, Unison™. Best of all, you can do this without every opening Flash. HTML5 – Covers HTML5 (619.5kb).
Trivantis – Lectora Inspire – the product now supports HTML5, and comes with templates for tablets including the iPad – which is a good thing, since I will have my iPad with me. Vendors who will have a mini-review followed by a full review posted on the blog. Questionmark.
Another small trend is providing advanced admin capabilities in the form of admins who have CSS, Flash,PHP or other languages. The use of geolocation – available in HTML5. Mobile Learning. Tablets – Ipad (first and foremost), then other tablets. The Ipad’s next rendition includes the capability of 3G.
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. 264 codec, which the iPad supports, and a few browsers for HTML5. Import and convert PPT to the web, add rich media.
Several more of the Tier 2/Tier 3 LMS vendors also “tossed their hat in the ring” (or towards it anyway) announcing some way of publishing content so it could appear via a mobile browser on the iPhones , iPads and Android device trying to capture a few of their most “loyal fans” in learning land. lack of Flash support).
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. Flash – since my goal was to have the course visible on an iPad, I did not select this feature. Left Slide.
Another Apple patent includes allowing users via touch free gesturing to move content from one device to another (example from your iPad to your television). iPad/iPad2 and future version support – utilize the features, beyond just having it be seen in Portrait mode or landscape. HTML5 support – sorry Flash fans .
Can output to MP4 or Flash, I loved the MP4. Please note they do not yet support HTML5, but again with MP4 no worries – it can be seen on any tablet, including iPad. Learn a foreign language software. Let’s jump right in for the game action. TOUCHDOWN. I was really impressed with a few new products.
million units, of which the iPad/iPad shipped 11.12 When you factor in the number of vendors entering the market, some of which are offering multiple tablet sizes, the number of tabs shipped are only to get bigger. You can expect to see a continued increase, thankfully, in the number of vendors who will target tablets.
I’ve always found this product to be the top of the line for PowerPoint to Flash course builds. It is easy to use and once you learn it, easy to push out content. But, from an e-learning developer standpoint, the thought of using a template is the same as painting with numbers. Articulate. Adobe Captivate.
Latest data: 95% of the tablet market is owned by iPad. Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 but they offer HTML5 too.
million tablets or really the Ipad or other tabs would be sold. Unless the Ipad falls off the planet tomorrow, you can take that and chunk it out of the window – Forrester’s projection. To date, 3 million Ipads have been sold, and we still have over 5 months to go. Screen size – the Ipad is 9.7
But, the reason I constantly bash this into e-learningvendors heads is this just DON’T GET IT. Plus the iPad. HTML5 will be available on every one of those tablets, plus they will offer Flash (notable exception the iPad). Oh, yeah, social learning. E-Learning 24/7.
HTML5 Course. The course is built in 100% HTML5 and the player you will view it on, is a HTML5 player within a LMS. Please note this course is not interactive and does not really show the full engagement of HTML5, but it is a start. Click HTML5 course. User name: E-Learning. To see the power of HTML5.
Latest data: 95% of the tablet market is owned by iPad. Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 Get your tablets here.
Interactyx - 20% discount on a purchase of TOPYX LMS and 5 free ej4 courses (they make HTML5 courses), (value $2,500). iPad and tablet market. Plays Flash & HTML5. Wifi and 3G option just as the iPad. Legitmate iPad competitor. E-Learning 24/7. Must be used by Feb. This tablet features.
Some vendors push heavily on PPT, implying that a great WBT is really a PPT converted to Flash. Flash output – still red hot. One vendor focuses only on Blackberry (not just Playbook but their smartphone like product). Flash isn’t going anywhere, except maybe the route of leaded gasoline.
Many e-learningvendors put $$$ ahead of their customers. Thus, it is wonderful to see vendors who have stepped forward and said, “we care&# , “we value you&# , by offering giveaways during this holiday season. iPad and tablet market. Plays Flash & HTML5. Legitmate iPad competitor.
Then in some circles it was the smartphones and the power of social learning with said smartphones. You could count on your hand the number of vendors even looking at it, and I’m not just talking LMSs/Learning Portals, but content authoring tools and other products. From the makers of Upside Learning. 100% mobile.
Every month, I will providing an emerging technology that I believe will be a game changer in the e-learning industry. I call it ELGC (E-learning game changer). HTML5 – Game Changer. and YouTube (beta) are already offering videos in HTML5 players. Improved interactivity over Flash. Localization.
Every month, I will providing an emerging technology that I believe will be a game changer in the e-learning industry. I call it ELGC (E-learning game changer). HTML5 – Game Changer. and YouTube (beta) are already offering videos in HTML5 players. Improved interactivity over Flash. Localization.
But, the reason I constantly bash this into e-learningvendors heads is they just DON’T GET IT. Plus the iPad. HTML5 will be available on every one of those tablets, plus they will offer Flash (notable exception the iPad). Oh, yeah, social learning. Yes, I love consumer slate tablets.
HTML5 Course. The course is built in 100% HTML5 and the player you will view it on, is a HTML5 player within a LMS. Please note this course is not interactive and does not really show the full engagement of HTML5, but it is a start. Click HTML5 course. User name: E-Learning. To see the power of HTML5.
The product is Flash based, which is nice, but lack of mobile optimization for the iPad. Social Learning is limited. Vendors who are my clients are aware, prior for me working with them, that there is no quid pro quo, nor any special treatment given to them on my blog. Optimized for the iPad (one of the 1st).
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