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PowerPoint Add-ins – Develop E-learning Courses Rapidly

CommLab India

Articulate Presenter. This PowerPoint add-in is one of the most used add-ins to rapidly convert PowerPoint presentations to interactive e-learning courses. Courses can be published to formats such as Flash, HTML, PDF, or CD-ROM. Different interactive elements can be added to presentations. Office Mix. Assessments.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

mLearning Revolution

Enter Screenr.com from the Articulate folks, the makers of Articulate Presenter and Articulate Studio. I love this feature too because it allows eLearning professionals, Technical Communicators and anyone else to embed their videos in their projects. So much for that. Let me explain. Videos work on iPad and iPhone.

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Rapid eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Most of these fit into the PowerPoint + Audio and most convert to Flash for delivery. We've used several different eLearning tools and so I'm hesitant to say which is best, but thought it would be worth providing a list of eLearning tools.

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How to Use This Free Screencasting Tool for E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

It works with Twitter and the screencasts play as Flash on the web. Screenr gives you an embed code. If you use the Articulate products, you can the web object feature to add videos to your slides. Here are a couple of tutorials on how to embed the Screenr videos in Moodle and how to embed them in Blackboard.

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Answers to Frequently Asked Rapid E-Learning Questions

Rapid eLearning

For example, in the LINGOs course we built , we inserted the Engage interactions as Flash files and then moved the.SWF up to hide the black title bar. If you’re publishing your course to Flash, follow the steps below. Screenr gives you an embed code. Use that embed code to insert the video as a web object.

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Got SCORM?

ICS Learning

So unless you are working in a tightly controlled internal environment, your SCOs should only be using client-side technologies such as HTML, Flash and Javascript. In reality, it is simply a single compressed file containing all the files (html, images, flash swf, etc) necessary for the SCO to function. …and the Content Package.

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