Apple’s iOS version of Safari still won’t support Flash, this is a change in how Flash content is delivered to iOS devices. Adobe’s Flash Media Server 4.5 will detect what type of device is attempting to view the content and will stream Flash videos in a format that is supported by iOS. As of right now only Flash videos are supported in Flash Media Server 4.5
There have been attempts in the past to convert Flash into HTML5 in hopes to bringing Flash to iOS, but none of those attempts have brought Flash to Safari
Informalizing formal learning content brings it closer to
the learner and provides for more learning that is “accidental,”
or unplanned.
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animated assets, for example quick product demonstrations, are ideal
for posting to a site such as YouTube or Vimeo. Not only do these
sorts of demonstrations provide concise, targeted training but they
can also be teasers to draw people to more formal learning, such as a
full training course, of which the demonstration is just a part.
Another
easy way to informalize formal learning content is to reposition it
closer to a product rather than have it stand alone. It is possible
to convert portions of a Web-based eLearning course to “digital
cheat sheets” and to incorporate these in product documentation, or
embed them into the product itself. These can also serve as teasers
to draw people back for additional or advanced formal training.
You
may be asking, "What then is the difference between informal and
formal learning content?" The main difference is that informalized
learning is simple, concise, rich, and easy to find and understand.
It starts many users down the path of learning. Once their learning
process has begun, users may choose to take advantage of more formal
learning media.
Engaging users simply, directly and quickly
via informal methods is key to recruiting them into more in-depth and
traditional learning formats.
GroupTweet turns a standard Twitter account into a group communication hub where members can post updates to everyone in the group using direct messages. When the group account receives a direct message from a group member, GroupTweet converts it into a tweet that all followers can see.