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Rapid eLearning Through Software Simulations And Screencasts

Upside Learning

Previously when I discussed freeform and template-based rapid content authoring tools, I kept software simulation tools aside. The main reason was that such simulation tools are not always used for developing just any type of learning but focused on training content creation for a specific software application or system.

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Rapid Authoring – Freeform Vs Template Based

Upside Learning

While working on rapid authored courses (courses authored using rapid authoring tools), I often encounter the decision point of whether to use freeform rapid authoring tools or the traditional template-based tools. In this post, I attempt to discuss more on these. Both have their own pros and cons.

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The 10 Best eLearning Authoring Tools for 2022

learnWorlds

An eLearning authoring tool is an important component in creating e-learning content and a must-have tool for instructional designers, L&D professionals, and training businesses. Here we will go through the most popular authoring tools and suggest the best use case for each one to help you choose the one that works for you best!

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ADOBE CAPTIVATE & GOANIMATE: Sharing Voices Is Quick and Easy

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In an earlier article, I described how I created an eLearning lesson that has GoAnimate characters discussing some spreadsheet problems. At a certain point, the lesson zooms in on a character’s computer screen, and suddenly a software simulation starts in Adobe Captivate. by Jennie Ruby, CTT, COTP. Jennie has an M.A.

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TEACHING LIVE, ONLINE CLASSES: Engagement Is Not Enough

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  And so we create interactive eLearning. In our classrooms we call students by name and discuss things with them face to face. Here are some methods to try:   Have the students work along with you as you complete a software activity—they are applying hands-on effort. We ask them to raise their hands.

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TEACHING LIVE, ONLINE CLASSES: Engagement Is Not Enough

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

  And so we create interactive eLearning. In our classrooms we call students by name and discuss things with them face to face. Here are some methods to try:   Have the students work along with you as you complete a software activity—they are applying hands-on effort. We ask them to raise their hands.

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A Big-Picture Comparison of Articulate 360 & dominKnow | ONE

Harbinger Interactive Learning

If you’re shopping around for an eLearning authoring tool that offers flexibility and collaborative tools, you may have found a few contenders. They both offer similar functionality, including: A traditional (fixed-pixel) eLearning authoring tool. A responsive eLearning authoring tool. Windows only.