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Adobe Presenter Video Express: Synchronizing Voiceover Audio with Slide Builds

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by Jennie Ruby  Suppose you have hired voiceover talent to record the audio for your Adobe Presenter project. You give the voiceover artist the script. The script is organized by which slide in your PowerPoint presentation each audio segment belongs to. Check out my  mini courses on Adobe Presenter.

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eLearning & Training: How Long is Too Long?

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by Kevin Siegel      You can create the best-looking, most well-written eLearning lesson anyone has ever seen. Rather than novel opportunities every few days or weeks, we now have novelty presented in micro-seconds," said Nunley. eLearning and the Common Goldfish. What do you think? Interested? 

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Adobe Presenter Video Express: Creating Software Demos

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If you've tried Adobe Presenter with Video Express , you are probably aware that you can create a video of yourself as you present your PowerPoint slides, and then display either yourself, your slides, or both in the published project. At the bottom of the screen, I click the Presentation Only tool.

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Adobe Captivate or Adobe Presenter: Which One Is Right For You?

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by Jennie Ruby    Adobe Presenter and Adobe Captivate have some overlapping functions. Both can create eLearning lessons that can be uploaded to and report results to a learning management system (LMS). Adobe Presenter is a PowerPoint add-in, and is marketed by Adobe specifically to educators.

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Adobe Captivate: Sometimes a Smooth Mouse Path Isn't So Slick

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I received an email from a fellow Captivate developer who really liked creating eLearning using Video Demo mode but was lamenting the slow speed of the mouse. You could hear my voiceover audio and could see the mouse moving from point A to B," she said, "But the mouse was moving really, really slowly. Interested? 

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How to Convert Flash courses to HTML5 Efficiently

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Are you looking for effortless conversion of your flash-based elearning to HTML5? The answer requires you to classify your Flash-based Elearning on criteria of the elearning development tools used to create it in the first place. For most parts, they will need to recreated using newer elearning development tools.