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

Rapid eLearning

The Rapid Elearning Blog. Almost daily I get emails asking how to get started with developing elearning. Here are five tips that will help you gain experience and develop the skills to build elearning courses that you can be proud of. Compared to building courses in Flash or Authorware, the rapid elearning tools are easy to use.

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Mobile Learning Moves the Evolution of Authoring Tools

Association eLearning

It’s nothing new —just another step in the continual evolution we’ve seen since the early 1990s, when authoring tools were first introduced to help eLearning professionals create and deliver learning. In response to the demand for more accessible authoring tools, Authorware was born. Authoring Tools Find Balance with Rapid eLearning.

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Course Authoring Tools for eLearning Developers and the masses

eLearning 24-7

Sure, you can use the extensive list of tools on the market, but for those who want real power and complexity ala from the days of Authorware, pickings are slim. Screen recorder or screen demo – what’s up with that? Celtix - Enables you to create storyboards and scripts. It’s free. It’s free. Output to HTML5.

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MyUdutu: One of those best kept secrets in e-learning authoring tools

Janet Clarey

I’ve used a bunch of desktop authoring tools – Lectora, Dreamweaver, Authorware, Captivate, and Articulate to name a few. I had used the tool once a couple of years ago for a class and watched a demo of their Facebook integration over a year ago. I wish it had been around when I was pulling my hair out learning Authorware.

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Here’s What the Critics Don’t Want You to Know About PowerPoint 2007

Rapid eLearning

On the flip side, there are a lot in the industry who aren’t necessarily anti PowerPoint, but they do lament the use of it in elearning because it “lacks interactivity&# or it seems so 1990’s. Apparently, PowerPoint is only for page-turners and non-interactive elearning. Or better yet for information dispensing only.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Memoirs of an "Instructional Designer"

Learning Visions

Cammy Beans Learning Visions Musings on eLearning, instructional design and other training stuff. She taught me the basics of instructional design, although looking back it wasnt much: Instruct, Demo, Practice, Assess. I learned Toolbook and Authorware on my own while in the program. I have never taken a class in pedagogy.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

At the Adobe Learning Summit in San Jose, November 10th, Adobe showed several exciting new features from the next version of Captivate and from the up-coming eLearning Suite. At the Adobe Learning Summit, Adobe demonstrated the next version of Captivate, and also previewed the new Adobe eLearning Suite.

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