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Snap! by Lectora Review

Integrated Learnings

Primarily it is a PowerPoint to Flash conversion tool with additional features for eLearning development such as narration recording , quiz assessments , and LMS publishing. Since Snap is a PowerPoint add-on, it exists inside PowerPoint as an additional option on the "Ribbon" menu. Simple External Objects.

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Transform Learning into Profits for Your Association

Association eLearning

By pairing the two experiences and enabling members to complete pre-work from the comfort of their own home or office, you enable attendees to eliminate some travel costs, making it a more cost effective and, therefore, more valuable way of participating.

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iSpring 5.0 Product Family

Take an e-Learning Break

provides full support of Microsoft Office 2010, including new PowerPoint 2010 features, like new transition effects and control of inserted video playback. iSpring products provide PowerPoint to Flash conversion - along with e-Learning components like quizzes and LMS compliance.

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Key update for Adobe Presenter

Adobe Captivate

Couple of key feature enhancements that I’m very excited about in this update are: Improved PowerPoint Conversion and PPTX format support: This update would include support for various PowerPoint SmartArt Animations. It would now be possible to work with and synchronize PowerPoint SmartArt animations.

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Here Are Your E-learning Tips for 2017

Rapid eLearning

After ten years, most of the posts are still relevant but some are obsolete like using clip art in PowerPoint. I was looking for something a lot easier that anyone could use, something more like PowerPoint. I searched for “PowerPoint and e-learning” and stumbled upon this Articulate company and Articulate Presenter.

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What is Rapid eLearning?

Tony Karrer

eLearning Guild's Research Report on Rapid eLearning talks about how hot this topic is, but then you get things like a recent blog post by Gabe Anderson of Articulate: Of course, Articulate has long been at the forefront of the industry, setting the standard in PowerPoint to Flash conversion. Why do I say "unfortunately?"