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eLearning Development 101: The Guide to eLearning Authoring Tools

OpenSesame

You don’t have to be a software engineer to succeed as an elearning developer. Studio ‘09 is made up of three different tools: Presenter, Engage, and Quizmaker. The new Quizmaker, in particular, is a welcome addition to the Articulate Studio Suite. But with so many tools on the market, how do you know where to start? What is it?

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New Authoring tool rankings #11 to #20

eLearning 24-7

Despite what Articulate might say the most used products within Studio are Presenter and Quizmaker. Studio has always been known for the PowerPoint to Flash approach, but it also includes audio narration, TOC (yeah!) 1st vendor IMO to truly have HTML5 output. Oh, HTML5 output too. HTML5 output. HD screencast.

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Product Review – Articulate Storyline 2

eLearning 24-7

Tutorials when opening the product – Good, but. Tutorials and Help that in order to use you have to be online. Upon entering Storyline 2, you are immediately provided with a few options on the left side of the screen, tutorials in the middle of the screen. . Same with the flash icon. Who is still using flash, BTW?

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Tom Kuhlmann – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Software doesn’t create great instruction. Learnnovators: What changes/shifts do you foresee in the support for animations and complex simulations in this ‘No Flash’ age? Tom: HTML5 is all the rage. Often they expect that what worked in Flash should work the same in HTML5 and that’s just not the case. That’s good.

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TOM KUHLMANN – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

Software doesn’t create great instruction. Learnnovators: What changes/shifts do you foresee in the support for animations and complex simulations in this ‘No Flash’ age? Tom: HTML5 is all the rage. Often they expect that what worked in Flash should work the same in HTML5 and that’s just not the case. That’s good.