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New E-Learning Rankings: Authoring Tools

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Features include: branching, assessment tool, convert slide notes to computer-generated audio via text-to-speech converter (11 voices/accents according to Brainshark), skinned, send links to access courses via social media, output to MP4, certificates and SCORM. Yeah it is another PPT spin product but does stand out. #5

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Authoring Tool Market – What I am seeing

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Audio Editing. There are plenty of vendors who are doing this – but here is just a short sample of those who are offering components that should become a staple in authoring tools as a whole. Speech to text and vice versa – small growth. The text to speech has a better chance at solid growth.

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Low Cost LMSs – Yes, u can find one for under 10K

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Some systems charge on a per course uploaded or viewed, on a set number of users – with a maximum for example of 250, on credits – which I hate -but that is another story; on storage – you receive X amount, if you go over you pay extra. Simple look and feel is the standard. The system also offers gamification.

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Authoring Tools- The DevLearn Experience

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From products that ranged from the latest versions of RCATs to new vendors in the space, including text to speech. . These were not characters that rarely moved, rather you could position them all over the screen, place them in the background and even record audio as part of the output. I wasn’t disappointed.

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The Latest: Rapid Content Authoring Tool Market

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Screen capture, audio editing. Vendor adoption is slow. More vendors seem interested in PPT, then having this as a spec in their product. Text to Speech – This feature has been around for several years and now it is slowly appearing in a few RCAT products. HTML5 is the new “Green” Get it now.