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Course Authoring Tools for eLearning Developers and the masses

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Flash course development toolkit - provides the source code, features include ability to load your movies, creates a table of contents and provides complete navigation control. Professional Presenter X – comes with sim tool, assessment, capture tool, documents to flash tool, etc. Embed audio, images and Flash objects.

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Best of the Best: Content Authoring Tools

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Feature sets – they have to be more than PPT to Flash or add an audio clip and video clip to the course. Mobile Learning/HTML5 output – doesn’t hurt and has to be considered. It pitches that it is a m-learning product because it supports HTML5. It doesn’t output to HTML5, though. #8

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New Authoring tool rankings #11 to #20

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It features templates, supports SCORM and supports English, French and Arabic. Easy to use interface and supports SCORM and AICC. #18 AICC, SCORM and PENS support. Supports AICC and SCORM. Studio has always been known for the PowerPoint to Flash approach, but it also includes audio narration, TOC (yeah!)

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

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What I am seeing is an increase in learning system vendors exploring online/offline synch with the iPad/iPad2 (and yes, Android OS). While there are vendors who offer online/offline synch with their LMSs, they are doing it via a universal app, which is geared towards the screen size of smartphone, rather than a tablet. Other News.

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New mLearning Authoring Offerings - Wave #1

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It took no longer than the end of January for new product announcements to be made by two of the leading authoring tool vendors who are now offering both Flash and HTML5 course publication output options to instructional designers using their respective applications. Moreover, we really like what we see in their "version 1.0"