2. The last version of the
HTML language, that
has been used to
create web content
for the past couple of
decades.
HTML5
What is
?
Hypertext Markup Language
Main tool used to build web pages
HTML
3. HTML5 is still in the
development process.
NO! You just need to be aware that there are some features
that still need work, and are prone to change. You must
keep informed on the drafts evolution.
HTML5 is not yet ready for
production?
Does that mean…
4. HTML CSS Javascript
Is used for defining
structure, specify
semantics for your
data elements, and
group them in
logical sets in your
Site.
CSS, and its latest iteration,
CSS3, let you associate
visual styles to your
structural elements (fonts,
colors, etc.)
Is the
programming
muscle. It lets you
add interactivity.
Without both these elements, HTML5 would just
be a way to tag your content, pretty much like
it was back in 1991.
5. Using the three of them
combined, you can
overcome their limitations,
complement them, and
create rich content.
7. Global internet usage will
more than double by 2015,
and most of these users will
be mobile.
Mobile phone
penetration is more than
100% in over 77 countries
(Ahonen 2012).
84%global
penetration
64% of mobile
phone time is
spent on apps
(Nielsen 2012)
There are now 1.2 billion mobile web users worlwide.
(Global mobile statistics 2012)
Boston Consulting Group, Mary Meeker, Kleiner Perkins, Morgan Stanley
Research, Berg Insight via Business Insider.
9. HTML5 is very relevant
for reaching mobile devices
Today the web is available everywhere and in all
types of electronic devices.
HTML5 Mobile Web Development has become very
popular as it supports Apple iDevices like iPhone, iPad
etc.
Its the perfect complement and makes it
available anywhere and anytime.
10. Main characteristics
of HTML5 is that it is
portable.
You develop once, and can
deploy almost everywhere.
HTML5 is one really good alternative
Practically all modern
mobile devices have
Support for HTML5, in
some cases even better
than desktop computers.
This new fifth generation
of supports much more
interactivity than
earlier versions.
It also has better support
for video, audio, and
interaction.
to be able to keep developing interactive and rich content, without
needing to install additional software.
11. in e-Learning?
Since iOS devices do
not support Flash,
HTML5 support makes
it possible for e-Learning
developers to send
courses straight to
learners’ iPads, iPhones
and other mobile devices.
Mobile learning isn’t
about courses, but about
using personal digital
devices to assist us in
performing knowledge
work wherever and
whenever.
Why it matters
14. Think about…
What browser your learners will be using to
access the content: Probably the main
determining factor on whether to develop in
an HTML5 or Flash capable environment.
Your audience: If the majority of your learners
have the potential for completing content via
an iPad or other mobile device, it would make
sense to move into HTML5.
16. Resources
• http://mobithinking.com/mobile-marketing-tools/latest-mobile-stats
• Wikipedia on HTML5
• Apple on HTML5
• Adobe on HTML5
• Microsoft on HTML5
• Google on HTML5
• Responsive Design
• Mobile First
• Apache Cordova
• Appcelerator Titanium
• W3 Schools
• Treehouse
• HTML5 Rocks
• HTML5 W3C Specification
• HTML5 Language Reference
• Smashing Magazine
• The WHATWG community
• Chrome Dev Relations
• David Travis.
• http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/hh335062.aspx
• http://www.misfitgeek.com/2011/12/building-apps-with-html5/
• http://www.tripwiremagazine.com/2012/03/html5-examples-tutorials.html
• http://blog.adobexpert.com/cambios-plataforma-flash-adobe/