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5 Simple Ways to Get Started with E-Learning Development - The Rapid eLearning Blog

Rapid eLearning

To be a successful elearning designer means you have to know something about multimedia, graphic design, instructional psychology, and perhaps a little about Web and Flash technologies. Compared to building courses in Flash or Authorware, the rapid elearning tools are easy to use. This was developed by a Flash programmer.

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Here’s How to Be an E-Learning Superstar in 2010

Rapid eLearning

Do you have some Flash skills? Here are some recent examples related to the Articulate user community with some freebies to boot: MVP James Kingsley regularly shares some neat Flash tips and tricks. He did a pretty cool Flash demo that shows how to add variables to your rapid elearning courses.

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7 reasons why the new Articulate Storyline is a Game-Changer for eLearning

mLearning Revolution

Articulate in my experience builds software that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also intuitive and easy to use. I remember the first time I installed Articulate Engage, I thought this is how software should be built, it’s beautiful and engaging. HTML5, Flash and Mobile Learning.

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10 Tips on Using Tables in Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Below is a quick demo that shows them in action. Click here to view the table demo. In the demo, I show a few different ideas. So I played around with a few ideas in Articulate Engage. The labels can contain audio, images, and video or Flash files. I explain more below. The No Frills Approach.

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