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Primeros pasos con Google Web Designer

Primeros pasos con Google Web Designer | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Hace unos pocos días lanzó una nueva aplicación gratuita llamada Google Web Designer, hasta el momento no había hablado de ella porque quería probarla para poder brindar una opinión mejor fundamentada.

Lo primero que hay que saber y que me parece que generó una confusión bastante grande, es que Google Web Designer no es un editor de código HTML5 para diseñar sitios completos.

Tampoco es una aplicación para crear efectos basados en HTML5. No al menos de una forma practica. Lo que si es Google Web Designer es una aplicación para diseñar anuncios y campañas de publicidad. En conclusión, si descargan esta herramienta no esperen de ella que haga demasiado por sus sitios web. En cambio si lo que están buscando es crear un nuevo anuncio para su compañía, utilizando para ello HTML5, estamos ante una muy buena alternativa.


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Easily Create Great HTML5 Presentations That Work Across Devices with Emaze

Easily Create Great HTML5 Presentations That Work Across Devices with Emaze | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

 

 


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Bernad Bao's comment, June 7, 2013 6:15 AM
Working of PowerPoint presentations on ios devices is a big problem nowadays. Many companies are working on developing a tool which makes html5 files from presentation that work on ios platform. In my opinion 'HTML5Point' created by DigitalOfficePro is very useful and simple way to convert PowerPoint presentation to html5 format.

http://www.digitalofficepro.com/Powerpoint/powerpoint-to-html5-converter.html
LundTechIntegration's curator insight, June 11, 2013 9:31 AM

Great tool to use with HTML5 presentations. 

Manoj Karunakaran's curator insight, June 14, 2013 10:29 AM

HTML 5  the feature technolgy for handheld devices!

 

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Hyper useful, ready to use HTML5 snippets | CatsWhoCode.com

Hyper useful, ready to use HTML5 snippets | CatsWhoCode.com | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

HTML is super easy to write, but when creating webpages you often need to do the same repetitive tasks, such as creating forms. In this article, I have compiled 10+ ready-to-use HTML snippets to fasten your front-end coding.


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Create Interactive Browser-Based HTML5 Presentations with Presentate (Alpha)

Create Interactive Browser-Based HTML5 Presentations with Presentate (Alpha) | Didactics and Technology in Education | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Presentate is a new web-based HTML5 presentation builder which promises flawless compatibility across operating systems and devices, integrated interactivy and some integrated design and editorial guidance.

 

From the official site: "Exporting your deck to a PDF, or uploading it to a Flash-based player shares a low-fidelity snapshot of your presentation. The accompanying narrative is lost, and your readers are left with pull quotes, sound bytes, or a bullet point summary.

 

Presentate does things differently. As you create your presentations right in the browser, they’re immediately ready to be shared with people, and the fidelity and value of all your hard work remains intact — no exporting process, no hassle."

 

"Unlike your current tools, Presentate helps you engage your audience — not with effects and gimmicks, but with a high-fidelity, immersive experience that works across all platforms."

 

 

Sign-up now to test the first alpha version: http://presentate.com/

 

(Thanks to Baiba Svenca for uncovering it)

 


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Nedko Aldev's curator insight, May 8, 2013 4:30 AM

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