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Breaking Good Articulate Quizmaker

B Online Learning

In my last post, I talked about how to ‘think outside the box’ when creating Articulate Engage interactions. Although you can be creative in Articulate Engage, ultimately there are limits to what you can do. This is because Articulate Engage is a form based tool.

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Hide Articulate Engage Controls

Take an e-Learning Break

Do you want to hide the title bars and/or navigation controls in Articulate Engage? While you are on the site, check out the other widgets and the Articulate templates for sale. Each time you re-publish, make sure you copy the files again since Articulate wipes out the folder when re-publishing. There's a widget for that!

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E-Learning Interaction Building Tools Comparison

Raptivity

An eLearning course looks incomplete without interactions. No one likes to take a boring page turner course. Interactions help in making the course engaging and collaborative. They foster active learning through a meaningful interchange between the course and learners. But with flexibility comes complexity too.

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Course Authoring and Rapid eLearning Tool Satisfaction

Tony Karrer

I don't know if I've seen this reported by the eLearningGuild , but their reports showed some interesting information about satisfaction levels reported by members on course authoring and rapid eLearning tool satisfaction levels. Articulate Rapid e-Learning Studio Microsoft Word Articulate Engage Articulate Rapid B-Learning SN.

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Are You Qualified to Build E-Learning Courses?

Rapid eLearning

In a recent post I made this comment about rapid elearning tools: Rapid elearning played a role in the evolution of elearning mostly because it took course creation out of the hands of a few programmers and placed it into the hands of anyone who wanted to create a course. And that only creates more opportunity for my course design.

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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

mLearning Revolution

I still go to Church of course. I remember taking one of those vocational courses on computers and then in the middle of the course, I ended being hired as a Teacher’s aid and then somehow they ended up hiring me to replace the Teacher all together. Probably why I still love keyboard shortcuts.

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Do You Really Need Instructions on How to Use an E-Learning Course?

Rapid eLearning

Because it was new and there wasn’t a lot of consistency around interface design, most courses started with a “how to navigate this coursecourse. And besides, many elearning courses use a similar layout which makes it easy to know what to do. With that said, the majority of the courses I see do offer the mini course.