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Qarbon Camtasia and Adobe Captivate

Tony Karrer

Question from a reader, hoping you can provide your thoughts: I am in the process of selecting an elearning tool that is easy to use, quick to create the demos and does not bloat the file size much. I want to create some online videos that will be a total of about 6-7 hours and upload them on my site. Qarbon Pros: Less File size.

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Rapid eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

PointeCast www.pointecast.com Qarbon www.qarbon.com SCATE www.scate.com Udutu www.udutu.com Atlantic link scored the highest in the shoot-out. As far as Atlantic Link, I believe that the eLearningGuild survey treated them as a Software Simulation Tool and that's part of the reason they didn't appear when I created the graphic above (2007).

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Application Training Programs: What's the Big Deal?

ID Reflections

Same with software systems that take years to develop and then they want training created and delivered in a week.? Currently, I am in the middle of creating a simulation-based training program for certain applications for a well-known organization. Why should training for that product be designed, built and marketed in one day?

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The big question: choosing tools

Clive on Learning

The answer to the question, of course, is that it depends on what you are trying to create. I worked for several years with a UK tool called Accelerator and experienced first hand how easy it was to work with others to share assets and learning objects and to work together on creating and maintaining materials.

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Best of the Best: Content Authoring Tools

eLearning 24-7

The version you want is the Pro version which comes with Corel Paint Shop Pro, Qarbon Viewlet builder. SaaS based solution, that offers contractors/developers who create courses for other folks – access to the Flash files. Don’t be discourged by their web site – it isn’t ideal, but the product is cool.

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Rapid e-learning is swimming in too small a pond

Clive on Learning

Bersin used a similar definition: "Web-based training programmes that can be created in a few weeks and which are authored largely by SMEs". Everyone will create content. As Dr Henry Jenkins described in his keynote this morning, more than half of all American teenagers create media content in some way.

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Confused of Brighton

Clive on Learning

In the 1980s came TenCore, Wicat, Microtext (in the UK, for the BBC Micro) and (modesty does not preclude me from mentioning) one that I created myself called ProCAL. First (back in the 60s I think) we had Plato and, to the best of my knowledge, that was it.