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E-Learning Interaction Building Tools Comparison

Raptivity

We have compared Raptivity, eLearning Brothers, Articulate Engage '13, Articulate Storyline 2 and Adobe Captivate 9 on various parameters that are vital to create, integrate and deploy eLearning interactions. If you are looking to create a limited variety of media-rich interactions, Articulate Engage is the tool to opt for.

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Articulate Studio 360 – The trident within Articulate 360 

Stratbeans

All one has to know is how to use a powerpoint as the only and useful addition is the “Articulate” tab which helps users make awesome courses. This is similar to as if articulate presenter 360 is added as a plugin into the PowerPoint in a user’s PC. To get your hands dirty on Studio 360, download your free trial.

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5 Free PowerPoint E-Learning Templates

Rapid eLearning

I also used a couple of fonts from the free Google web fonts I mentioned a couple of weeks ago: Airstream and Arvo. This template works really well with Articulate Engage. You’re free to use it if you like. Jeanette’s recently added a couple of templates to the Articulate community. Swing by the Articulate booth.

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

mLearning Revolution

First, let me start by congratulating everyone who works for Articulate for the launch of Storyline. However if there’s a company that can do it, that is certainly Articulate. I have been a fan of Articulate for a long time even as I worked for Adobe on the Captivate and eLearning Suite products. The Articulate Community.

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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

mLearning Revolution

So how about a Captivate for iPad app, or a Articulate Engage iPad app or Camtasia or SnagIt for iPad? Companies like Articulate with Screenr.com and TechSmith with Jing are visionaries who saw the potential of giving out free technology to users so they can share their knowledge with the audience. What do you think?

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

Rapid eLearning

Feel free to recommend other good books in the comments section. For example, I get a lot of questions about the best way to get started with Articulate Presenter. One of the most popular threads in the Articulate Community Forum is one where people share their projects. Take Advantage of the Free Stuff.

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eLearning Guild Authoring & Development Tools Research Report (2008)

Learning Visions

Then I went on to show about 12 tools in more detail – some of which would probably make it onto a top ten list (Flash, Captivate, Articulate, and Lectora) – the remaining tools trying to hit at some of the other options out there (Smart Builder, eXe, Udutu, Thinking Worlds, Raptivity, Flypaper, Mohive, and Atlantic Link).