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Especially for us fans of HTML5 who knew in our hearts of hearts that it was a superior product to Flash. 9th, that it is abandoning its work on Flash for mobile devices and instead focusing on mobile development of development of HTML5 for mobile. I know if I was a RCAT vendor I would.
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.
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. with TinCan).
Remember when only a few offered the PPT to Flash option in their tools? MobileLearning. Let’s see – what is the fastest e-learning subset ever to garner audience interest for all solutions? Hmm, oh yeah mobilelearning. It has blown past social learning, and continues to roll.
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.
Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 Again, the iPad runs only with HTML5, not Flash 10.1. True, the other tablets and Samsung offer Flash 10.1, but they offer HTML5 too. We know that if the browser supports Flash 10.1,
If you are an e-learningvendor exploring the SBM do not take them lightly, a few are slowly entering my 2nd trend. The trend is already appearing with more systems adapting to this change, and shows every sign of significant growth, especially with APIs & social learning. HTML5 & Rapid Content Authoring Tools.
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. MLOAT - Multimedia Learning Object Authoring Tool. Embed audio, images and Flash objects.
Mobilelearning is often viewed as the next big thing in learning delivery. With the rise of mobile technology, many learning executives are saying mobile is the innovative delivery method of choice when it comes to getting content to employees. That said, mobilelearning is on the rise: 17 percent of U.S.
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. Respondents could choose as many as they wanted. 57% Online gaming . 11% Other .
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. MobileLearning. Plus for vendors who offer a mobilelearning LMS, it is an additional cost. How will you handle HTML5?
Yes, YouTube is a form of social media, but so is Pandora, and I’m unaware of any LMS vendor enabling Pandora in their system. MobileLearning. But, the reason I constantly bash this into e-learningvendors heads is this just DON’T GET IT. Oh, yeah, social learning. Yes, I own one.
They involved talent management, “hello and goodbye” with vendors, social learning, upswing in mobilelearning, new feature sets in the authoring tool space, flat lining in web conferencing and standalone platforms. LMSs/LCMS/CMS/learning platforms in commercial and open space continued their presence.
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.
As we reach the first anniversary of this blog’s introduction, we thought we’d take stock and figure out how things are going by revisiting our list of predictions for enterprise mobilelearning in 2010. On balance, it was an interesting year and there were far more expected outcomes than there were actual surprises.
That smartphones were the answer to mobilelearning. Vendors were saying, lets “wait on those&# or “our customers are not requesting them, so we are holding off&#. Social learning? 2 MobileLearning. From the makers of Upside Learning. From the makers of Upside Learning.
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. Omnovia web conferencing solution. Questionmark.
Some vendors push heavily on PPT, implying that a great WBT is really a PPT converted to Flash. Flash output – still red hot. In the latest podcast featuring Volkner Zimmerman who is on the executive board at IMC-AG, he explicitly states that HTML5 is necessary in any course output for mobile.
Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 Again, the iPad runs with HTML5, not Flash nor Java. True, the other tablets and Samsung offer Flash 10.1 and Java, but they offer HTML5 too. Same issue occurred with Opera – used Flash and Java.
Yes, YouTube is a form of social media, but so is Pandora, and I’m unaware of any LMS vendor enabling Pandora in their system. MobileLearning. But, the reason I constantly bash this into e-learningvendors heads is they just DON’T GET IT. Oh, yeah, social learning. Yes, I own one.
As previously noted, there is a continued increase in vendors who are supporting mobilelearning, whether it is by having a stand alone mobilelearning platform or integrating it into their system at no additional charge. Supports Flash and HTML5. They are both growing in leaps and bounds for SaaS.
This year, I estimated a 55/60% e-learning, including some ILT vendors offering some type of e-learning component. . In all the years I have attended and have known about ATD (formally ASTD), this year is by far the most in terms of e-learningvendors, especially those in the LMS space.
Mobile the final frontier. These are the voyages of mobilelearning. To boldly go where no e-learningvendor has gone before, specifically LMS vendors who are now starting to get it. . To, ah forget it you now the rest, but what you may not know is the latest on the mobilelearning front.
If you wanted to work on creating content, for many people, the route would be and still is creating courses via a desktop based rapid e-learning authoring tool, or via your LMS/LCMS vendor’s tool (hosted or not) or via Dreamweaver or some other type of solution. APIs, Open Source, HTML5. E-Learning 24/7.
While I'm quite familiar with where mobile has come in the educational space, and our experiences have some nice overlap, the reality is our "world view" is very focused on how businesses seek to leverage mobile technologies to educate, inform and connect their workers, partners and extended business ecosystems.
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