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eLearning Development 101: The Guide to eLearning Authoring Tools

OpenSesame

You don’t have to be a software engineer to succeed as an elearning developer. eLearning authoring tools give anyone the ability to make high quality online courses. But with so many tools on the market, how do you know where to start? This is our guide to choosing the right authoring tool for you.

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Why Do I Need an eLearning Vendor When I Have My Own Team?

Illumen Group

Maybe what you really need isn’t a vendor, but rather a part-time strategic partner or developer who is there when you need them, and not when you don’t. An eLearning partner like Illumen has all the software and design knowledge and skills required for any eLearning situation. Why Do I Need an eLearning Vendor When I Have My Own Team?

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Here Are Your E-learning Tips for 2017

Rapid eLearning

In 2007, when Flash was king, I stated that the e-learning tools would evolve and become easier to use. You’d no longer need to learn specialized skills like Flash and ActionScript. This wasn’t a prediction of Flash’s demise. None of their developers wanted to work on the courses.

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What is Rapid eLearning?

Tony Karrer

In it Rick Nigol talks about the same kinds of drivers and he discusses approaches to rapid eLearning in terms of tools, people and process. This is only the tools portion of what Rick discusses in his post. rapid development authoring tools have become synonymous with the very concept of rapid e-learning.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools: Market, Mayhem and Reality

eLearning 24-7

As the evolution of e-learning continues, the rapid content authoring tools (RCAT) market follows suit. While the assumption would be that all the products are alike, or that fee based tools are superior to their free counterparts, nothing could be farther than the truth. Is it PowerPoint converted to Flash?