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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Similar to Adobe Presenter / Captivate and Articulate Presenter , Xerte publishes web-ready videos to html pages that call swf files (minus the price tag, of course).
Tagged: adobe, articulate, captivate, development, elearning, free, learning, presenter, resources, tools, training, xert Thanks to Jane Hart , I was introduced to Xerte today. Xerte is an open source software package for creating interactive eLearning content.
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Monday, October 20, 2008
I was testing the latest Articulate products at the same time, so I decided to see if I could embed a web object into Articulate Presenter '09 , using the EclipseCrossword puzzle I had just created. Click the image below to launch the Articulate example with the embedded EclipseCrossword puzzle.
Articulate / EclipseCrossword Example
Thanks to ZaidLearn 's list of 101 Free Learning Tools (#75), I came across EclipseCrossword.com . Their claims are true…
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The Best from Learning Journeys
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Similar to Adobe Presenter / Captivate and Articulate Presenter , Xerte publishes web-ready videos to html pages that call swf files (minus the price tag, of course).
Tagged: adobe, articulate, captivate, development, elearning, free, learning, presenter, resources, tools, training, xert Thanks to Jane Hart , I was introduced to Xerte today. Xerte is an open source software package for creating interactive eLearning content.
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Monday, October 20, 2008
I was testing the latest Articulate products at the same time, so I decided to see if I could embed a web object into Articulate Presenter '09 , using the EclipseCrossword puzzle I had just created. Click the image below to launch the Articulate example with the embedded EclipseCrossword puzzle.
Articulate / EclipseCrossword Example
Thanks to ZaidLearn 's list of 101 Free Learning Tools (#75), I came across EclipseCrossword.com . Their claims are true…
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The Latest from the eLearning Learning Community
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
So last week I tweeted an example of immersive learning scenario built entirely in Powerpoint and published using Articulate Presenter . Coupled with Cathy's excellent presentation on the topic (see below), it was great advocacy for the use of immersive scenarios in your elearning. How to save the world with elearning scenarios View more presentations from Cathy Moore . Given that I saw the tweet travel a fair bit, I thought it might be a good idea to share some of the related ideas on this blog. Does Rapid eLearning mean Crapid eLearning?
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Have you ever published your Articulate course and the images and flash are fuzzy and look terrible? There is a setting within each Player Template in Articulate Presenter that allows your to either allow the course to expand/shrink as the user’s browser window changes size or to lock the content as the “optimal” size. If you don’t lock the presentation then if your user has a large browser window your images/flash might look as though they’ve Well, if so it might be caused by your course content resizing in the browser.
They could start
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
I really like Articulate’s Quizmaker ‘09. I’ve also found this helpful if I want to present a scenario and then have specific questions after.
Sometimes you create a pool of 50 questions but only want to have 30 randomly presented.
Insert the quiz into PowerPoint (done with Articulate Presenter)
It allows me to do some pretty powerful stuff quickly. Here is a list of how do make your quizzes awesome in Quizmaker.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
want to take a moment and focus on how the templates work with Articulate.
There are 8 games available right now:
Articulate Presenter Games (Jeopardy, Millionaire, Pyramid, Golf, Spy Game, Board Game, Soccer, Bootcamp)
Using Templates and Games in Articulate Presenter
If you’ve been coming to this site for awhile you probably know that we build a lot of custom flash games/quizzes/interactions for eLearning developers. I
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
I’ve been using Articulate Presenter 09 for a couple of months now and have come up with the five things I like best about the new version. Articulate has released two updates to Presenter 09 and most of the problems I had have been cleared up, or I’ve found workarounds. Articulate Tab - Easily the best thing about the new version, Articulate integrates Presenter into PowerPoint 2007’s ribbon If you follow me on Twitter, you might have seen my posts about having problems with the new version. Even with the issues, I wouldn’t
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Just a quick note : a useful fix for those working with Articulate presenter and are upgrading to the Flash 10 player. couple of months ago I wrote a post about a combination of Articulate presenter, Captivate, Camtasia, social media incorporation and a high definition webcam. But when the Flash 10 player came along, that presentation no longer loaded in my browser. A It was a quick mash-up, but it resulted in a useful combination of tools that simply look cool .
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008
On the verge of my vacation, I wanted to test a new software ( Articulate Presenter ) and see if other software that we use to build courses with can be implemented. The final product was produced by Articulate Presenter, but I mixed in Del.icio.us, Camtasia, phpBB, Captivate, QuickCam pro movies, a Ning community, Articulate Quizmaker quizzes, hotspot quiz and even a Canadian Bear! How can you mix all kinds of software's AND social media apps? That is one of the questions I have roaming about in the back of my mind.
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Monday, October 20, 2008
I was testing the latest Articulate products at the same time, so I decided to see if I could embed a web object into Articulate Presenter '09 , using the EclipseCrossword puzzle I had just created. Click the image below to launch the Articulate example with the embedded EclipseCrossword puzzle.
Articulate / EclipseCrossword Example
Thanks to ZaidLearn 's list of 101 Free Learning Tools (#75), I came across EclipseCrossword.com . Their claims are true…
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