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eLearning: Adobe Captivate and Microsoft PowerPoint

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Earlier this year I wrote an article teaching you how to take PowerPoint content and create  eLearning using either TechSmith Camtasia Studio or Adobe Presenter. You can import PowerPoint slides into an existing Captivate project or create a new project that uses the PowerPoint slides. Adobe Captivate and PowerPoint.

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Adobe Captivate & RoboHelp: Incorporate eLearning within a Help System

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If you have created an eLearning lesson using eLearning tools such as Adobe Captivate, TechSmith's Camtasia Studio or Articulate's Storyline, you can insert the multimedia directly into RoboHelp Help Topics. If the HTML5 Tracker displays any Unsupported objects, consider visiting the affected slides and removing those objects.

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Camtasia Studio vs Adobe Presenter: Working with PowerPoint Presentations

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by Kevin Siegel       If you have already created a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint, it's very easy to re-purpose the presentation as eLearning content using either TechSmith Camtasia Studio or Adobe Presenter. TechSmith Camtasia Studio 8 and PowerPoint. Is TechSmith Camtasia Studio more your style?

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Articulate Storyline: Adding Accessibility

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If you publish Flash content (SWF), the content can be made compliant. Slide text. Slide names. Slide transcripts using the Notes tab. Question slides (Some Question slides are not considered accessible. However, HTML5 and Articulate Mobile Player output isn't currently compliant.

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35 Top eLearning Articles and 6 Hot Topics for March

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Your subject matter expert wants you to faithfully reproduce every lovingly polished bullet of their 217-slide PowerPoint presentation. The links are swf (Flash) files. Chris McQueen, one of TechSmith’s instructional designers, shares his secrets on how he gets great audio for the videos he creates!