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eLearning: Adding Videos to eLearning. The Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Adobe Presenter. Articulate Storyline. Articulate Presenter. Your corporate media server (or a server you created on your own). Most developers (54%) store the videos on their computer or server.    If you set up your own media server, tell us your story. Adobe Captivate.

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Articulate Presenter Tool: Printable User Slide Notes

Take an e-Learning Break

Here's another neat tool from eLearning Enhanced - allows students to take notes while in an Articulate Presenter Course. Purchase and download the Printable User Slide Notes tool ($25) and copy the files in a published Articulate Course. On the side navigation, you will see a new tab called "My Notes". Check it out: [link]

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ISPRING SUITE 9: Video Demos with Annotations Equals Awesomeness!

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Unfortunately, while PowerPoint excels at visually stunning presentations, it's not an eLearning development tool. Fortunately, tools like Adobe Presenter, Articulate Presenter, and iSpring Suite allow you to add eLearning capabilities to any PowerPoint presentation.

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“Global” Glossary in Articulate

eLearning Brothers

You can then upload it to a server and use the direct URL to access it from any course. You’d place the link in the Attachments section within Articulate Presenter. Upload the entire Glossary folder to your web server (typically you’d upload this to the same server that houses your completed courses.).

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CellCast mSCORM Player Announced

mLearning Trends

and SCORM v2004 specifications suggest a mobile learner needs to be "online" whenever they launch a SCORM assignment to ensure connection between their mobile device and the content source/server running a SCORM API. Given OnPoint's dual strategy of supporting content consumption via mobile web AND native app (preferred!!)

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5 Simple Ways to Get Started with E-Learning Development - The Rapid eLearning Blog

Rapid eLearning

For example, I get a lot of questions about the best way to get started with Articulate Presenter. Basically, I just publish to web, and then put the published file on the server. If you’re not sure where to start, just start with the first drop down item or feature. Here’s my answer. Hope that answered the question.

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10 Tips on Using Tables in Your E-Learning Courses

Rapid eLearning

Articulate Presenter has that cool annotations feature. What you do is create the table as a HTML file; then place it on a server. You can update the table on the server and it’s automatically updated in the course. This looks nice and is a bit easier to build and manage than the other types of PowerPoint animations.

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