From the article:
"Shortly after the launch of the iPad in April 2010, Steve Jobs published an open letter on Flash. The world changed. HTML5 now had the backing of the biggest innovator of our lifetime.
It was now a legitimate and viable technology to replace Flash. It offered a single, standard, firewall-friendly and plug-in free way to deliver sophisticated content to both computers and mobile devices.
Corporations, universities, colleges and other organizations have been flooded with iPads. The way we work and consume content has been changed forever.
Except for the fact that there is no Flash or Java, tablets seem ideal for mLearming.
Given that existing conversion software does not do the job, eLearning professionals are faced with a decision to purchase tools that allow them to create their content directly in HTML5 format.
The player in Impatica for PowerPoint Version 5, uses HTML5 when it is available and Java when it is not.
A simple drag and drop is all that is required to convert PowerPoint content into high-quality online presentations that will play everywhere: on computers, iPhones, iPads and other devices."
Read more: http://www.impaticize.com/blog/?p=259