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Slide 7: NO Read more Slide 8: NO NOT YET Read more Slide 9: HTML5 still has some real constraints and it may not replace Flash for eLearning/ mLearning development in the near future. Slide 10: HTML5 still has some real constraints and it may not replace Flash for eLearning/ mLearning development in the near future. In fact, it may not replace Flash at all because… Slide 11: BROWSERS DO NOT PROVIDE FULL SUPPORT FOR HTML5 1 Slide 12: None of the web browsers for mobile or desktop have full HTML 5 implementations at present. Slide 13: Internet Explorer (IE 6, 7 and 8), the most widely used web browser, has no support for HTML5. Slide 14: The new version (IE 9) which is expected to be released sometime in 2011 will support HTML5. Internet Explorer (IE 6, 7 and 8), the most widely used web browser, has no support for HTML5. Slide 15: Even Apple iPad Safari browser doesn’t have full HTML5 support. Slide 16: 2 CROSS PLATFORM / BROWSER COMPATIBILITY Slide 17: Every browser has its own rendering mechanism so an application developed for iPad Safari is not guaranteed to work well in other browsers like IE, Firefox or Chrome. Slide 18: Every browser has its own rendering mechanism so an application developed for iPad Safari is not guaranteed to work well in other browsers like IE, Firefox or Chrome. Developers will have to make modifications in the code to make it work in different browsers. Slide 19: This is not the case with plugins like Flash or Silverlight where the applications once developed can run on all the browsers without any modifications. Slide 20: 3 AUDIO/VIDEO SUPPORT Slide 21: HTML5 has added new video and audio tags that can play video/audio in a browser without a plug-in but it doesn’t officially support any video or audio format. Slide 22: Content developers will have to spend more time in encoding the videos to Ogg Theora and to H.264 formats so that all major browsers are supported. Slide 23: Content developers will have to spend more time in encoding the videos to Ogg Theora and to H.264 formats so that all major browsers are supported. But this is not sufficient as IE doesn’t support the video tag and would not be able to play the video or audio file without a plug-in. Slide 24: Flash supports FLV/FV4 formats and those are not browser dependent. Slide 25: Flash supports FLV/FV4 formats and those are not browser dependent. Also, Flash or Silverlight video/audio supports secure media streaming; there is no clear counterpart for this in HTML5. Slide 26: 4 DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Slide 27: There are no tools available (except Dreamweaver CS5*) that can create animations for HTML5 having a good designer developer workflow required to create quality graphics and animations like Flash Professional. *Need to explore its HTML5 support Slide 28: To create animations with HTML5, developers have to code animations using JavaScript and CSS. Slide 29: To create animations with HTML5, developers have to code animations using JavaScript and CSS. A task which tools like Flash professional can do in minutes may take hours, if not days, to do using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Slide 30: SUMMARY HTML5 is not ready for eLearning development because: Browsers don’t provide full support for HTML5 Issues with Cross Platform / Browser Compatibility Lack of Audio / Video Support Lack of Development Tools Slide 31: Upside Learning Solutions Pvt. 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HTML 5 rishuwalia Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 2402 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (4) Dislike it (0) Added: June 07, 2010 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 5 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: rzasif786 (11 month(s) ago) very much!!!!!!!!!!!! Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: rzasif786 (11 month(s) ago) hi Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: kabitacse (11 month(s) ago) very nice , please send slides at sayon.sayontika@gmail.com Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: vadnalrakesh (11 month(s) ago) very nice and it's usefull for me, please send slides at vadnalrakesh@gmail.com Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: MyNameIsPanda (18 month(s) ago) Good presentation! Thanks! Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close loading.... See all Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: IS HTML5 READY FOR eLEARNING DEVELOPMENT? Slide 2: “New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too)”. -Steve Jobs Slide 3: List of ‘iPad ready’ websites having support for HTML5, released by Apple See the entire list Slide 4: Clearly, Apple is backing HTML 5, CSS 3 and JavaScript for developing future web applications Slide 5: But, is HTML5 ready for eLearning Development? Slide 6: But, is HTML5 ready for eLearning Development? More specifically, is it ready to compete with Flash for eLearning Development? Slide 7: NO Read more Slide 8: NO NOT YET Read more Slide 9: HTML5 still has some real constraints and it may not replace Flash for eLearning/ mLearning development in the near future. Slide 10: HTML5 still has some real constraints and it may not replace Flash for eLearning/ mLearning development in the near future. In fact, it may not replace Flash at all because… Slide 11: BROWSERS DO NOT PROVIDE FULL SUPPORT FOR HTML5 1 Slide 12: None of the web browsers for mobile or desktop have full HTML 5 implementations at present. Slide 13: Internet Explorer (IE 6, 7 and 8), the most widely used web browser, has no support for HTML5. Slide 14: The new version (IE 9) which is expected to be released sometime in 2011 will support HTML5. Internet Explorer (IE 6, 7 and 8), the most widely used web browser, has no support for HTML5. Slide 15: Even Apple iPad Safari browser doesn’t have full HTML5 support. Slide 16: 2 CROSS PLATFORM / BROWSER COMPATIBILITY Slide 17: Every browser has its own rendering mechanism so an application developed for iPad Safari is not guaranteed to work well in other browsers like IE, Firefox or Chrome. Slide 18: Every browser has its own rendering mechanism so an application developed for iPad Safari is not guaranteed to work well in other browsers like IE, Firefox or Chrome. Developers will have to make modifications in the code to make it work in different browsers. Slide 19: This is not the case with plugins like Flash or Silverlight where the applications once developed can run on all the browsers without any modifications. Slide 20: 3 AUDIO/VIDEO SUPPORT Slide 21: HTML5 has added new video and audio tags that can play video/audio in a browser without a plug-in but it doesn’t officially support any video or audio format. Slide 22: Content developers will have to spend more time in encoding the videos to Ogg Theora and to H.264 formats so that all major browsers are supported. Slide 23: Content developers will have to spend more time in encoding the videos to Ogg Theora and to H.264 formats so that all major browsers are supported. But this is not sufficient as IE doesn’t support the video tag and would not be able to play the video or audio file without a plug-in. Slide 24: Flash supports FLV/FV4 formats and those are not browser dependent. Slide 25: Flash supports FLV/FV4 formats and those are not browser dependent. Also, Flash or Silverlight video/audio supports secure media streaming; there is no clear counterpart for this in HTML5. Slide 26: 4 DEVELOPMENT TOOLS Slide 27: There are no tools available (except Dreamweaver CS5*) that can create animations for HTML5 having a good designer developer workflow required to create quality graphics and animations like Flash Professional. *Need to explore its HTML5 support Slide 28: To create animations with HTML5, developers have to code animations using JavaScript and CSS. Slide 29: To create animations with HTML5, developers have to code animations using JavaScript and CSS. A task which tools like Flash professional can do in minutes may take hours, if not days, to do using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Slide 30: SUMMARY HTML5 is not ready for eLearning development because: Browsers don’t provide full support for HTML5 Issues with Cross Platform / Browser Compatibility Lack of Audio / Video Support Lack of Development Tools Slide 31: Upside Learning Solutions Pvt. Ltd. www.upsidelearning.com E-mail: info@upsidelearning.com www.upsidelearning.com/blog http://www.facebook.com/UpsideLearning http://twitter.com/UpsideLearning Images courtesy of www.sxc.hu