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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
I really like Articulate’s Quizmaker ‘09. Insert the quiz into PowerPoint (done with Articulate Presenter)
Tags: Articulate Feature It allows me to do some pretty powerful stuff quickly. Here is a list of how do make your quizzes awesome in Quizmaker.
Grouping Questions
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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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Thursday, October 22, 2009
I'm using Articulate to create courses for our learners. So, if you'd like to use the interaction yourself please feel free to download and use it in your own courses. Download: How to Navigate an Articulate Based Course Interaction .
...Tags: Tags: Screenr.com how-to LMS Articulat I've been working for months and months to get an LMS up and running for my organization (do a search for LMS on my blog and you'll see the overall journey) now the real fun begins. I now have so many people coming to me asking for this course to be created and that one.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Since the ASTD TK show, people have been hot on these three software packages: Articulate, Captivate and Lectora. On my webinar series, with email and via twitter, people have been asking me about these packages. Here is my summary of each - I actually replied to someone on LinkedIn about a month ago. Here is a copy of that interaction.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2007
So, I thought that Articulate Presenter might be a better choice for this project. For the task described, where the source is initially MS PowerPoint slides, Articulate Presenter is going to be easier to use. There's actually another product that Adobe offers - Adobe Presenter based on Breeze that is a plug-in or add-on to PowerPoint that allows you to continue to author in PowerPoint but it doesn't offer the same level of interaction support as Articulate Presenter. I got a question (and you know I love questions): We are being asked to use Adobe Captivate on a project.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
I created, using Articulate Engage, an interaction that is a static screen shot of a typical course here at work and the various components that the learner may come across while taking the course. Tags: Engage Interaction Articulat Recently while looking at some examples of various elearning courses I decided that my "help" section of my own course was incredibly too long and perhaps annoying for learners. One example I saw had a quick one screen shot that people could click around.
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Thursday, December 3, 2009
Made to work within most rapid elearning software (Articulate Presenter, Adobe Captivate, Rapid Intake, Adobe Presenter, PowerPoint and more).
Your templates are really excellent add-ons to the Articulate software I am using.” These are so easy to work with and I am a Flash hater…we will definitely be integrating these into our Articulate courses.” Now only $750
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Friday, October 9, 2009
I’ve been working on an Articulate Presenter course with a lot of flash files that have audio. swfs acted differently once imported into Articulate. Import settings – When inserting a flash movie into Articulate you have a few different settings to consider.
However when previewing in Articulate if I clicked on a button Each of the .swfs swfs have buttons that the user clicks to go to various frames.
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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. Luckily Articulate came up with a solution, the Flash updater for Articulate. 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, October 14, 2008
I've been a user of Articulate Studio now for about three years. And you don't always need a lot of built-in interactivity, because this can be provided in other ways, perhaps with a forum or a live discussion. Now, let me make clear that developers of top-end content really do need the most sophisticated tools, but for the rest of us, as we approach 2009, we're looking for something different: a very modest learning curve; highly-professional looking results without having to be highly professional; enough flexibility to allow us to generate materials that really
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