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Rapid eLearning Through Software Simulations And Screencasts

Upside Learning

Previously when I discussed freeform and template-based rapid content authoring tools, I kept software simulation tools aside. The main reason was that such simulation tools are not always used for developing just any type of learning but focused on training content creation for a specific software application or system.

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How to Choose the Right Tool to Develop a Web-based Course

CommLab India

See that the authoring tool you use provides the best support to the instructional strategy of your e-learning course. On the other hand, Adobe Captivate is well-suited to develop web-based training materials based on software simulations. Availability of User Community Support. Hope you liked this post.

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Top 70 eLearning Articles - Hot Topics: iPad Adobe Captivate - July 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Brain Learning and eLearning Design - The Learning Circuits Blog , July 1, 2010 David Grebow suggested this month’s Big Question (thanks David). There’s been a lot of discussion around cognitive theory and “how the brain learns.&# 50% currently neither create nor consume Mobile Learning.

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Storyline And Captivate Have Built-In Software Simulation Tools, But Don’t Use Them

IT Training Department Blog

I used to use the built-in tools that Articulate Storyline and Adobe Captivate come with for building software simulations. I ditched built-in software simulation tools and you should to. Don’t get me wrong, Storyline and Captivate have both changed the game for creating software simulations.