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Make Learning An Experience. Blend It! | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Software tools such as Articulate Presenter or Adobe Presenter allow you to transition your current PowerPoint into a streamlined e-Learning modules complete with narration, interactive quizzes, and Flash-based output compression. Outside of work I enjoy several hobbies including camping, travel and photography.

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WAR: Articulate Storyline Losing Battle to Adobe Captivate

LearnDash

At first glance, I have to say that e-Learning Studio provides more bang for the buck (this package comes with Captivate, Dreamweaver, Flash, Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign). The fact that Storyline is married to PowerPoint is both good and bad.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

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Welcome to our comprehensive guide to handling legacy Flash eLearning content. This page has all you need to know to on how to rapidly republish or recreate your courses to adapt to the imminent end of Flash at the end of 2020. What is happening to legacy Flash eLearning content? Why is Flash ending? Why is Flash ending?

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ARTICULATE NON EST REX – 3 REASONS HIGHER ORDER LEARNING IS BEYOND THE MOAT

Wonderful Brain

At one point I ordered up a truly engaging interactive and the developer with whom I worked finally resorted to a mash up of Flash squeezed into an Articulate shell to create the most creative piece to come out of the that shop. Plus it migrates to either Flash or HTML5. Perhaps this is why Storyline is starting to gain traction.

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Google Slides: The ULTIMATE guide

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A way to see the word count for your presentation is to click File > Download as > Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx) One (slightly inconvenient) work-around would be to create a PowerPoint file with a custom colour palette and import this into Slides by uploading and converting your PowerPoint file to a Google Slides file.

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