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New eLearning Tools Roundup – #ASTD2011

Learning Visions

I spent most of my time at ASTD ICE on the Expo floor. There were a lot of new authoring tools on the show floor this year. Zebra is a cloud-based authoring tool. Lectora has gotten the rap as being the complicated tool on the market now. Shift This isn’t a new tool, but the first time I’d checked it out.

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10 free training software

Ed App

Keep reading to acquaint yourself with ten free training software (in random order) that are making it easier for employees to reward themselves with the gift of knowledge. Its intuitive authoring tool and free Editable Content Library indicate why it is truly an award-winning platform. Did we mention that the software is free?

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: eLearning Authoring Tools Review -- Help!

Learning Visions

Monday, September 21, 2009 eLearning Authoring Tools Review -- Help! I am working on a presentation in a few weeks about eLearning authoring tools. Now, Im not much of a tool user myself. Ive got some understanding of tools. Ive got some understanding of tools. Who's actually using these tools?

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Accessibility Features of Popular Authoring Tools

E-learning Uncovered

Last month at ASTD’s TechKnowledge conference, I held a session where I compared the accessibility features of popular authoring tools: primarily Captivate, Lectora, and Storyline. All in all, the three software packages are extremely similar. The session is free, and you do not need to be a chapter member to join.

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A Big Week for E-Learning Authoring Tools

E-learning Uncovered

And if you follow the ASTD Learning Circuits Blog , look for my post in the next few days that talks more about the difference between the two. The eLearning Guild just released their eLearning Authoring Tools 2013 report. Finally, we are hiring for an authoring tools trainer. Follow dpelkins.

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ASTD DC Metro 2013 Presentation Resources:Gamification of Learning

Kapp Notes

Had a great time last night with the wonder folks from the ASTD DC Metro chapter, a full house with lots of great questions and interactions. Met a number of new friends, saw an old college classmate, Dara Nicholls, and ran into Richard Blunt, author of Do Serious Games Work? Game Development Software ThinkingWorlds (3D Software).

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ASTD TechKnowledge Wrap Up in Pictures #ASTDTK12

Learning Visions

Here are some other highlights of the conference, in pictures: Talking authoring tools and HTML5 at TK Chat with Dave Anderson of Articulate, Patrick Krekelberg of Allen Interactions, Thomas Toth and Judy Unrein. This year’s TK Chat sessions ran the gamut, with particularly hot topics around Social Learning, Gamification and tools.