implementing a multi-device approach to e-learning design (apac session)

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Implementing a Multi-Device Approach to E-learning Design

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Implementing a

Multi-Device Approachto E-learning Design

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Speakers

Partner, Consultant and Trainer, V2Training

Business Development Manager,Harbinger Knowledge Products

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Francis Kneebone: V2Training

Twitter: @franciskneeboneeMail: [email protected]

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Current Reality 1

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Multi-Device

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How many devicesdo you access web

content with?

Multi-Device

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Fluid-Content

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Bring Your Own Device? Computer Lab

Portable LabBYO

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HTML4 HTML5

ePub2 ePub3

CSS2 CSS3

Transitions

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Current Challenges2

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If you could provide learners with just three types of content types

what would they be?Put your answers in the chat box.

eg 1. PDF 2. HTML 3. ePub

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How many ways can you ‘fork’ your content?

Support staff training Manage future changes Manage transitions Accessibility Requirement (eg. WCAG2.0) Testing Multi-Devices/OS/Browsers

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‘HTML5’3

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“ “HTML5CSS3Java ScriptSVG

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Testing Tools:

Html5test.com

Caniuse.com

Html5please.com

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Visit HTML5test.com and tell us what score your

browser gets out of 500 points.

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Caniuse.com

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SEMANTIC

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<h1><h2><header> <section> <article> <hgroup> <aside> <footer> <video> <audio> <address>

• Easy to read code• HTML5 Outline (HTML5 Outliner)• Benefit to accessibility, auto TOC/NAV • Smarter indexing, search and navigation.• Easy to ‘Fork’ Content into other types.

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INTEROPERABLE

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<< Responsive Design >>

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1200px min width

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768px min width

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480px min width

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POWERFUL

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• MICRO DATA• VIDEO & AUDIO TAGS • CSS TRANSFORMS • SVG IMAGES

BROWSER DOES HEAVY LIFTING

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INTERACTIVTY BUILDING TOOLS

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RAPTIVITY

Business Development Manager,Harbinger Knowledge Products

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Raptivity – Rapid Interactivity Building Tool

• World’s first rapid interactivity builder based on patented technology

• Instructionally sound 180+ learning interactions

• Interactions with Flash and HTML5 support

• Customize interactions without writing a single line of code

• Integrate with favorite authoring tools like Lectora, Articulate etc.

• SCORM, AICC and Tin Can tracking

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Interesting HTML5 Raptivity Samples

http://www.raptivity.com/html-5-samples

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Visit www.raptivity.com for more information

Thank YouFor Questions?

email us now

Twitter: @franciskneeboneeMail: [email protected]

Twitter: @raptivityeMail: [email protected]