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This Flash Player (Frash) Runs On iPad
About a month back I blogged about Smokescreen which allows advertisers to run simple Flash movies on iPad/iPhone using HTML5/JavaScript. Today while checking my twitter feed I discovered Frash which runs Flash content on iPad/iPhone in a Safari browser. Related posts: Smokescreen – The Future Of Flash Player?
Upside Learning
- Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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2 Events that Could Help Push Mobile Learning
WebKit is the same core used for the iPhone Safari browser and the Android browser, it’s a very capable and highly extensible platform for Web development, so it provides the opportunity to develop rich, interactive experiences for learners. In recent days a couple of technical events of note have given hope for mobile learning.
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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eLearning mash-up follow-up: Articulate presenter and Flash 10 compatibility
Just a quick note : a useful fix for those working with Articulate presenter and are upgrading to the Flash 10 player. But when the Flash 10 player came along, that presentation no longer loaded in my browser. This was due to a swf file that was not correctly decodable by any of the browsers that used the new Flash 10.
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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Mobile Web Grows – But User’s Can Find it Tough
Safari on the iPhone and Opera do better, but they are still not ideal for mobile users. Platform Specific Sites: iPhone and Safari: https://developer.apple.com/safari/ Note: Link is on the right side, “Safari on iPhone and iPod Touch. You can see the actual stats cited from Nielsen here. animations: [link].
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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IPhone- User Interface Guidelines- Part I
It runs in safari browser. Related posts: How to Develop Cost Effective Game Applications for the iPhone Adobe AIR & Flash Player 10.1– The iPhone’s revolutionary user interface has changed the way we look at mobile devices. The iPhone SDK let’s you create native applications for the device. This is the first. Folders.
Upside Learning
- Thursday, June 24, 2010
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
Multiple-choice quizzes, flash cards, math games, and the like are plentiful. Mobile Safari makes it easy. The screen will flash and you’ll hear a camera sound. Let me show you a comic I made using images from Street View and images I’ve saved in Safari. decided to become a teacher when I was in sixth grade. Presto!
learninginhand.com
- Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning | tusaw.com
Enjoy rich sources of knowledge The mobile devices support more and more forms of knowledge: videos, audios, Flash, etc. out of 5) The best holiday you will ever have – Luxury Safaris (0.00 8220;I don’t have enough time to learn more. “The current study methods are too stiff. Complaints like these are heard a lot.
tusaw.com
- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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Mobile learning in a military context « e-Learning Stuff
e-Learning Stuff news and views on e-learning, ILT and tech stuff in general… Home About James Clay New Stuff Old Stuff Mobile learning in a military context Yesterday I was in that for me was in some ways a very alien environment and in other ways a familiar environment. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0
elearningstuff.wordpress.com
- Thursday, October 1, 2009
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Increase in mobile internet « e-Learning Stuff
e-Learning Stuff news and views on e-learning, ILT and tech stuff in general… Home About James Clay New Stuff Old Stuff Increase in mobile internet The Guardian reports on the surge in mobile internet use: Google UK today revealed that mobile internet use was surging thanks to the Apple iPhone. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.
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M-Learning 7: Consuming m-learning | E-learning Curve Blog at Edublogs
Devices like the iPhone, with its touchscreen, gesture-based interaction model, and Safari browser make the mobile Internet almost as functional as the Web on a desktop. Although the iPhone can access almost any Web site, many organizations choose to tailor sites for the iPhone’s small screen and strip them of Java- and Flash-based content.
elearningcurve.edublogs.org
- Saturday, March 14, 2009