The document summarizes the rise and fall of Flash technology over time. It discusses how Apple announced in 2010 that it would no longer support Flash Player on mobile devices, which has major implications for developers and educators. As a result, the University of Nottingham's Helm department is left with over 200 legacy Flash/Shockwave resources that may need to be repurposed for newer platforms. The document explores various open-source and proprietary tools that can be used to recreate content and overcome issues of backward compatibility across different devices and browsers.
Lisa McCarty and Jeff Hanson share their expertise on how to develop videos to use as part of your product documentation or learning content. (The sample video on slide 3 may not run.)
Lisa McCarty and Jeff Hanson share their expertise on how to develop videos to use as part of your product documentation or learning content. (The sample video on slide 3 may not run.)
Building Bridges Connecting Social Media and Service LearningNicoleta Dvornicov
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JUnit 5 - The Next Generation of JUnit - Ted's Tool TimeTed Vinke
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Html5 & mlearning: The rapid interactivity approachRaptivity
HTML5 and mobile learning are coming of age rapidly. This white paper describes how rapid interactivity approach pioneered by Raptivity applies to HTML5 technology and m-Learning.
This post will help you in converting your eLearning content into the HTML5 format and learn why there is a need to migrate legacy e-learning courses into html 5 and what its benefits are.
HTML5 & mlearning - The Rapid Interactivity ApproachPoonam Jaypuriya
HTML5 and mobile learning are coming of age rapidly. This white paper describes how rapid interactivity approach pioneered by Raptivity applies to HTML5 technology and m-Learning.
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Html5 and mLearning: The rapid interactivity approachRicha Bakshi
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HTML5 & mLearning - The Rapid Interactivity ApproachPoonam Jaypuriya
HTML5 and mobile learning are coming of age rapidly. This white paper describes how rapid interactivity approach pioneered by Raptivity applies to HTML5 technology and m-Learning.
The world of web development has witnessed significant changes and transformations over the years, and one technology that played a prominent role in shaping the early days of the internet was Adobe Flash. Flash was a multimedia platform that allowed web developers to create interactive and animated content, captivating users and pushing the boundaries of what was possible on the web. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the history of Flash web development, its impact, the reasons behind its decline, and the lessons it offers for the ever-evolving field of web development.
Building Bridges Connecting Social Media and Service LearningNicoleta Dvornicov
This Power Point is to be of service to those in the service learning community to communicate, honor and promote service learning and civic engagement activities. The Power Point focuses on social media concepts and involves nine 9 interactive exercises.
My name is Nicoleta Dvornicov and I am a Sophomore at Berea College. I intend to double major in International Political Economics and Spanish. The purpose of this presentation is to share my Entrepreneurship for the Public Good( EPG) Summer Institute experience in Berea and Eastern Kentucky by emphasizing key insights, key concepts, and how those shaped my understanding of who I am and how I see Appalachian culture.
JUnit 5 - The Next Generation of JUnit - Ted's Tool TimeTed Vinke
JUnit 5 is the next generation of JUnit. The goal is to create an up-to-date foundation for developer-side testing on the JVM. This includes focusing on Java 8 and above, as well as enabling many different styles of testing.
Html5 & mlearning: The rapid interactivity approachRaptivity
HTML5 and mobile learning are coming of age rapidly. This white paper describes how rapid interactivity approach pioneered by Raptivity applies to HTML5 technology and m-Learning.
This post will help you in converting your eLearning content into the HTML5 format and learn why there is a need to migrate legacy e-learning courses into html 5 and what its benefits are.
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HTML5 and mobile learning are coming of age rapidly. This white paper describes how rapid interactivity approach pioneered by Raptivity applies to HTML5 technology and m-Learning.
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The world of web development has witnessed significant changes and transformations over the years, and one technology that played a prominent role in shaping the early days of the internet was Adobe Flash. Flash was a multimedia platform that allowed web developers to create interactive and animated content, captivating users and pushing the boundaries of what was possible on the web. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the history of Flash web development, its impact, the reasons behind its decline, and the lessons it offers for the ever-evolving field of web development.
Mobile Websites und (Web)-Apps mit jQuery MobilePeter Hecker
jQuery Mobile ist ein Oberflächen-Web-Framework für Smartphones und Tablets. Es benutzt als Basis den quasi JavaScript-Industriestandard jQuery. Bei der Entwicklung von jQuery Mobile hat man besonderen Wert auf die Lauffähigkeit unter verschiedenen Betriebssystemen und Geräten gelegt. jQuery Mobile unterstützt iOS, Android, Blackberry, Bada, Windows Phone, webOS, symbian und MeeGo. Für die Entwicklung touch-optimierter Oberflächen bietet jQuery Mobile eine Vielzahl von Layout- und Formularelementen. Es gibt verschiedenen Listen, Detailansichten, Dialoge und Spezialelemente wie Slider, Toggles, Tabs etc. jQuery Mobile unterstützt von Hause aus unterschiedliche grafische Themen, die auch leicht angepasst und erweitert werden können. Nach einer kurzen Einführung in jQuery Mobile wird eine mobile Web-Anwendung auf Basis von ASP.NET entwickelt und vorgestellt.
Never before have we seen such growth and diversity in the interactive field. New devices, services and development tools are flooding the market. Like many other languages the Flash platform continues to evolve. We’ll take a look into the crystal ball to determine what’s next for Flash by dispelling myths and uncovering truths. This presentation will reveal industry trends and size up the competition to find out what Flash is ready for and where it will fall short. Topics will include Flash for mobile devices, desktop applications and web content along with new features available in Flash Player 10.1. Are you ready for the future of Flash?
Within the last several years, Adobe Flash became the dominant forma.docxadolphoyonker
Within the last several years, Adobe Flash became the dominant format for embedding video on the Web because Adobe Flash Player was free and available on a variety of different platforms and operating systems. However in April 2010, Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, explained that Apple would not support Flash on its mobile devices, including the iPhone, iPod, and iPad. Among the reasons cited, Jobs included his concerns that a) Flash was proprietary, a fact that inhibits the future development of multimedia on the Web; b) Flash was not secure or reliable and adversely affects the performance of mobile devices; c) Flash was a significant drain on battery life; and d) Flash was designed for PCs using a mouse interface and could not be adapted to the touch interface found on mobile devices. Rather than relying on Flash, Jobs advocated the continuing development of open standards for Web video including the rapid adoption of HTML5.
However, thousands of Web sites had made considerable investments in Flash and were not happy with the prospect of significantly retooling their sites. In response, in March 2011, Adobe released a tool to convert Flash files to HTML5-compatible formats so they run on Apple's mobile devices. Also, Flash is supported on several mobile operating systems, such as the Android platform for mobile devices.
Users running older browsers will not be able to use HTML5 video; so for complete cross-browser support, you'll make a Flash version of the
Royal Wedding
clip available to users. Maxine has created an Adobe Flash Player file named
rwdance.swf
containing both the video clip and the controls to run it.
Does Jobs have a point? Is it better for web developers to rely on one proprietary means of displaying video? Is it best to have a standard? If so, how should a standard be developed? If not, what's better about varied means?
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
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The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
GIÁO ÁN DẠY THÊM (KẾ HOẠCH BÀI BUỔI 2) - TIẾNG ANH 8 GLOBAL SUCCESS (2 CỘT) N...
Emlt presentation
1. University of Nottingham
School of Health Sciences - Helm
Tuesday, 8th
July 2014 1East Midland Learning Technology Group Conference
Gone in a Flash
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2. Tuesday, 8th
July 2014 East Midland Learning Technology Group Conference 2
Flash timeline
Birth, rise and fall
1996
Macromedia
Flash 1.0
2001
Flash 5 released
500,000 developers and
over 325 million Web
users of the Flash
Player
2005
Macromedia sells
Flash to Adobe
2008
Adobe announce
Open Screen Project –
to provide consistent
Application interface
across all devices.
2011
Adobe announce
End of support for flash
on mobile devices
2010
Steve Jobs announces
Apple will not longer
support flash player
2014
Adobe release
Flash as part
of it’s creative
cloud package
1995
Future splash
Launched by
Future wave software
3. Tuesday, 8th
July 2014 East Midland Learning Technology Group Conference 3
Where are we now?
Apple announce that the Flash player is no longer supported on their tablet and mobile devices.
This has massive implications for developers working in industry and education
Helm is left with over 200 legacy flash/shockwave resources which may need repurposing.
4. Tuesday, 8th
July 2014 East Midland Learning Technology Group Conference 4
Meeting the challenges
New approaches and development skills are required.
Backward compatibility is an issue, as resources need to run consistently across all platforms
There are a plethora of open source and proprietary applications and toolkits available for you to create and
repurpose resources.
Create JS
Articulate storyline
Adobe Edge
Haxe
Xerte
CSS3
JavaScript
Bootstrap
Tumult Hype
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July 2014 East Midland Learning Technology Group Conference 5
Flash is dead, long live flash!
It is still viable to use your flash skills to develop content.
A number of Flash extensions are emerging to help repurpose content
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Google Swiffy
Flash – HTML5 Online
Create JS
Zoe
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Conclusion – Finding the holy grail!
It is crucial to experiment with different frameworks to find a solution/s that best fit your needs.
HTML5 as a standard has done a lot to address interoperability across browsers and devices
-but it is not there yet!
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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/microsoft-services-agreement
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Editor's Notes
Many institutions will have legacy content or resources developed in Flash. These may well be valuable and relevant but are now not as accessible on modern devices. How do we rebuild the rich functionality Flash offered with the range of tools on offer? What challenges do we as developers face?