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Award Nominee Reveals His eLearning Authoring Toolkit [Guest Post]

eLearning Weekly

I’ve expanded to using Toolbook and other software. Authoring software can be relatively simple, such as packages that convert PowerPoint slides to a SCORM compliant module. How about mobile platforms, like the iPhone? So far my personal experience is limited to Toolbook and Articulate as authoring tools.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from One ID Challenge and HTML5 Authoring Tool Review

E-learning Uncovered

Also on the horizon, Adobe Captivate is working on HTML5 output and appears to be on the verge of launching a non-beta converter. Tumult Hype and Sencha Animator are animation programs that publish HTML5-friendly output that can stand on its own or be incorporated into programs that allow web objects, such as Lectora and ToolBook.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from My Presentations

E-learning Uncovered

Also on the horizon, Adobe Captivate is working on HTML5 output and appears to be on the verge of launching a non-beta converter. Tumult Hype and Sencha Animator are animation programs that publish HTML5-friendly output that can stand on its own or be incorporated into programs that allow web objects, such as Lectora and ToolBook.

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Authoring Tool Trends for 2017

eLearning 24-7

The buzz word “Mobile First” is already in play in the LMS world and now it is appearing more frequently in the authoring tool space, especially among SaaS vendors. The same with “Mobile Responsive”, which everyone does. With some mobile responsive, the smushed version is what you see. . No shock here.

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Tools for Creating Mobile-Friendly eLearning Courses

OpenSesame

Companies are increasingly interested in creating mlearning material – elearning courses designed to work on mobile devices. We’ve previously shared our guide for best elearning authoring tools , and are now supplementing with our tool guide for creating mobile ready learning courses. Hot Lava Mobile (No Longer Available).

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Instructional Design Orthodoxy

Xyleme

I will be dating myself here, but so much of the orthodoxy in the instructional design process was forged back in the late 80’s and early 90’s when the only Computer-Based Training (CBT) tools were Toolbook for the PC, and Hypercard for the Mac. Due to the technical constraints it became a law that “pages must not scroll”.