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Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools

Upside Learning

Should be able to import/export content (like PPT, DOC, or simple HTML), and allow for edits after import. 2004, AICC). Localization processes using the tool should be easy and fast. Should be able to import external Flash SWF as well as audio and video in variety of popular formats. Standard and customizable compliance.

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Maximize Your Content Creation Efficiency with These 5 Top Authoring Tools

Hurix Digital

completed its 20 years in 2020, while SCORM 2004 is another version that offers comprehensive reporting capabilities. Course authoring software can convert various materials, such as PDF files, PPTs, and DOC files, into SCORM courses. It interacts with the LMS of the platform and outlines the course structure.

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Help Authoring: Adding Flare to Your Work

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Neil Perlin is MadCap-Certified for Flare and Mimic, and is a long-time consultant, troubleshooter, and trainer for the tool, going back to MadCap’s founding in 2004. He also has years of experience with other authoring tools like RoboHelp and Doc-To-Help and some now defunct tools like ForeHelp.

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MadCap Flare: Plenty of Style

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

.   Neil Perlin  is MadCap-Certified for Flare and Mimic, and is a long-time consultant, troubleshooter, and trainer for the tool, going back to MadCap’s founding in 2004. He also has years of experience with other authoring tools like RoboHelp and Doc-To-Help and some now defunct tools like ForeHelp.

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MADCAP FLARE: QR Codes

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Neil Perlin is MadCap-Certified for Flare and is a long-time consultant, troubleshooter, and trainer for the tool, going back to MadCap’s founding in 2004. He also has years of experience with older tools like RoboHelp and Doc-To-Help and now defunct tools like ForeHelp.

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MADCAP FLARE: Hyperlinks vs. Cross-References

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

I’d been using hyperlinks since 1986 by the time I got involved with Flare in 2004 and didn’t quite understand what an xref was at first. Neil Perlin  is MadCap-Certified for Flare and is a long-time consultant, troubleshooter, and trainer for the tool, going back to MadCap’s founding in 2004.

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Learning Styles and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Gardner in 2000, said there was little evidence for his theory to be true, and again in 2004. Doable (think workbook or a doc attachment). I read one comment (there could have been more) who mentioned Gardner and his theory. Wilson, 2012 citing Waterhouse, 2006). Gardner himself later stated. ” (Wilson, 2012 citing Howard-Jones).