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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

Upside Learning

One of the best tools, if you are already using Articulate, to convert your existing (Articulate based) courses to run on iPads, other tablets and mobile devices. Impatica for PowerPoint Version 5. Quite true to its tagline, Impatica is a great tool to convert PowerPoint presentations into HTML5 compatible content. It’s free!

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Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction

Tony Karrer

I don't know if I've seen this reported by the eLearningGuild , but their reports showed some interesting information about satisfaction levels reported by members on course authoring and rapid eLearning tool satisfaction levels. Impatica for PowerPoint KnowledgePlanet Firefly RapideL Lectora (OpenOffice-Impress/T. Impatica Inc.

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New mLearning Authoring Tools – Wave #2

mLearning Trends

We now plan to take the next few steps down the technical integration front to make it easy to publish and deploy a Claro-generated course directly into our CellCast Manager/mLMS platform with “one click” simplicity. OnQue from Impatica. Contact them directly to sign up for the official beta of Claro too! Storyline from Articulate.

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Rapid eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

Rapid eLearning Tools Satisfaction from the eLearningGuild Research reported Feb 2007 - Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction See also Software Simulation Tools. Of course, they were more looking at PPT conversion tools. I'm always somewhat skeptical of niche tools (see eLearning Course Development ).

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Request for Training via Blackberry - Anyone, anyone.

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Also, I took a look at Impatica's technical specifications and they were conspicuously silent regarding audio. Of course, this functionality can be accomplished on a mobile phone. Currently I have tested Chalk and Sona Media Player. Both play video, but I did not see the ability to launch it via an email link.