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Creativity within Constraints: When Cost, Resource Scarcity, or Deadlines Make Effective Elearning Seem Out of Reach

The Learning Dispatch

Use an Elearning Interaction Catalog for Quicker Development and Lower Costs. When an elearning development project uses a catalog approach, elearning developers don’t spend time determining how to design and program new kinds of activities. This means quicker development and lower costs. What’s left? Consider Outsourcing.

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Instructional Design Portfolio Resources

Experiencing eLearning

Prospective employers expect to see a few samples using standard tools. In most places, that means either Articulate Storyline or Adobe Captivate. If you’re a student, discounts are available for both Articulate 360 (which includes Storyline) and Adobe Captivate. Both Articulate and Adobe offer 30-day free trials.

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10 Articulate Alternatives

Ed App

Articulate is a renowned online training software used by many companies around the world. To provide you with more intuitive, flexible, and cost-effective options, we’ve curated a list of Articulate alternatives below. Articulate Alternative #1 – EdApp. Articulate Alternative #1 – EdApp. Cost: Free.

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What is Rapid Learning (or Rapid eLearning Development)?

Webanywhere

Are your content development costs far higher than you expected? Have you considered ways to reuse and standardise to minimise those costs? Where once you were required to create from scratch, standard templates enable you to build quickly and effectively. Rapid authoring tools like Articulate, Claro or Adapt help creating them.

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Why author elearning content to industry standards?

OpenSesame

At OpenSesame, we receive inquiries from subject matter experts and content authors who have developed training programs but are unsure about how to monetize them in today’s online world. Course building tools on these platforms are available without cost but are not without limitations.

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eLearning Glossary: Definitions for the Most Commonly Used Terms

Association eLearning

API- Taken from Wikipedia “an application programming interface (API) is a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software and applications.” A Learning Management System (LMS) provides organizations with a centralized and consolidated method for the delivery of online training programs.

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Rapid eLearning Development: 7 Tried & Tested Tips

eLearningMind

Less programming. With authoring tools, you can skip a lot of the programming effort involved in building eLearning solutions from scratch. You’ll also love publishing your eLearning solutions according to standards such as SCORM, Tin Can API, or AICC. Don’t take any chances that might cost the project time!