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Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player | LearnNuggets

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Skip to content Follow: RSS Twitter LearnNuggets Nuggets of Learning Stuff Home About Resources Tags articulate , eLearning , tutorial Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player by Kevin on May 20th, 2010 To kick things off, a note on the words: “Player” and “Skin”. In my view, it really is both! This is a long read.

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My first stab at a custom Articulate Community Player | LearnNuggets

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Just about that time, I came across Dave Mozealous ’ blog titled “ How I created a custom Articulate Presenter skin in less than an hour. My first custom skin! This is a VERY basic custom player. Many of the default Articulate player attributes and functions have been turned off.

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Here Are Your E-learning Tips for 2017

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You’d no longer need to learn specialized skills like Flash and ActionScript. I searched for “PowerPoint and e-learning” and stumbled upon this Articulate company and Articulate Presenter. Shortly after getting hired at Articulate, I was at a big e-learning conference.

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Top 68 eLearning Posts from April - Hot Topics iPad Google Buzz

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How To Create A Visual Hierarchy - The eLearning Coach , April 27, 2010 You can communicate a secondary message through a visual hierarchy of text, graphics and video on the screen. It can be used to create a virtual environment (or world) which can be accessed through a variety of clients, on multiple protocols. Find out how.

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The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning - The Rapid eLearning Blog

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The Secret to Creating Your Own PowerPoint Templates for E-Learning. Most PowerPoint templates are designed for standard bullet point presentations. This means that you’ll have to create your own templates that work better with the rapid elearning software. Here are three templates that I created for this blog post.