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Future Platforms for eLearning

Tony Karrer

I've seen the Content Authoring Research Report from the eLearningGuild that suggests what tools are being used in 2005 and it suggests that most content is being authored using fairly traditional tools such as Flash, PowerPoint, Dreamweaver, Captivate, Lectora.

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Profile of a learning architect: Tiina Paju-Pomfret

Clive on Learning

In many cases the solution that the team will arrive at will be e-learning, which they produce in house using tools such as Captivate and Lectora. Since Tiina took over the department in 2005, she has overseen some impressive changes. As Tiina says, “It works!"

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry 2015

eLearning 24-7

UI enhancements are few and far in-between – You can still have robust ID course design with a modern look and feature functionality that goes beyond 2005; and does not use a “ribbon” look to do it. Captivate by Adobe – Always a strong player. #1 Oh, don’t get me started with Captivate.

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The Importance of Being an Instructional Designer

Origin Learning

Tools like Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, and Lectora Inspire, and the open-source favorite Adapt, are changing the way organizations are creating eLearning. In 2005, I shifted from Advertising to eLearning. Stay humble and grounded, remember, you always have the option to be kind. Sound Bite.

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Rapid Content Authoring Tools: Market, Mayhem and Reality

eLearning 24-7

Adobe Captivate. PENS was created in 2005 by AICC as a new interoperability standard. Articulate Presenter (Yes, it comes as part of Studio, but people use AP a lot, some use the Quiz tool [yes they incorporate it into Presenter], Engage – moderate audience [and if they do, they incorp. Rapid Intake.