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eLearning Authoring Tool Comparison

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There are lots of eLearning authoring tools out there. Here’s a quick look at the most popular eLearning authoring tool types. eLearning Authoring Tool: PowerPoint. Many eLearning authoring tools use PowerPoint directly or are based on it. eLearning Authoring Tool Type: PowerPoint Add-ins.

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PowerPoint or Prezi: Which is Best for eLearning?

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These programs are tools; what you do with them determines whether or not they’re effective. Both programs are designed as presentation tools, so either one should be able to fill that role. It’s also possible to turn a Prezi file into a video, using third party software like a screen cast program, and include that file in a PPT.

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eLearning Trends for 2015: Here to Stay or Go Away?

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In an excerpt from Effects of Achievement Motivation on Behavior , author Rabideau explains the motives behind gamification: People’s achievement goals affect their achievement-related attitudes and behaviors. If your software is hosted and you retrieve it from the internet, you’re accessing the cloud.

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SCORM: What is it?

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This is where the comparison to DVDs stops being helpful. If your eLearning tools and LMS use the same version of SCORM you shouldn’t need to think about it. SCORM exists to let LMSs read eLearning files, no matter what tool was used to create them. Some LMSs can read 1.2, some read 2004, and others can handle both.

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Make the Most of ASAE Annual 2013 Conference: An Interview with Jay Daughtry of Chatterbachs

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The following is the transcript from a recent interview with Jay Daughtry, author of the ChatterBachs blog. In my quest to be the most digitally connected man in the association world, I’ve realized just how powerful of a tool (that’s a lot friendlier term than “weapon”, don’t you think?) social media can be. JD: T he cheetah.