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All About eLearning Authoring Tools

The eLearning Coach

WE DISCUSS: A brief history of authoring tools Difference between authoring tools and programming languages Types of authoring tools Strengths of some of the most popular tools When IDers shortchange the learner Cloud-based authoring tools Responsive design and authoring tools Tips for designing mobile learning Joe's mystical predictions for the future (..)

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Lynda.com Online Training Library Review

The eLearning Coach

There’s nothing like sitting in a coffee shop with your laptop, sipping java and eating pastries (only the healthy ones) and learning how to use Captivate or Final Cut Pro with lynda’s excellent online software tutorials. A screen from a course teaching Captivate 4. Many of the courses are also available on DVD.

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eLearning Podcasts (and a few others)

The eLearning Coach

Topics have included: beers, Zebra Zap, Captivate, Articulate and the eLearning Guild’s Authoring Tools Report. The Toolbar features Brian Dusablon and Judy Unrein as they drink beer and discuss the authoring tool and development side of eLearning. If techie is your thing, you may enjoy listening in to their discussions.

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Text To Speech Synthesizers

The eLearning Coach

When Adobe included a text to speech application in Captivate 4, I began to think that TTS might be a viable option in certain situations. This is how you start to think about voice characters after listening to them through text to speech synthesizers (TTS).

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Webinars In April 2010

The eLearning Coach

Patti will provide examples from her Essential Articulate Studio ‘09 book, but the information she provides applies to other popular e-Learning rapid development authoring tools such as Adobe Captivate and Raptivity. This discussion is specifically geared towards people getting started with e-Learning or with Articulate Studio.

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Raptivity: A Review

The eLearning Coach

You can use Raptivity to create a stand-alone course or you can import the published file into another tool, like Articulate Presenter or Captivate. The pre-built templates provide a way to quickly assemble an interaction or presentation segment and publish it to a Flash (.swf) swf) format. The Libraries of Templates.