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5 Best Compliance Training Platforms for Employees

Academy of Mine

Key Features Content Management : Upload presentations (PPT), courses (SCORM), video tutorials (FLV, MP4), flash clips (SWF), audio (MP3, WAV), and documents (PDF, DOC, XLS). One unique feature is the ability to create interactive compliance role-plays complete with point systems, branching decision trees, and voice-overs.

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Hell in a Cell Between Articulate Storyline 2, Adobe Captivate 9, and LectoraInspire 16

CommLab India

We can insert videos in all three tools and also add streaming videos.Supported formats are MP4, FlV and AVI. We can insert audios in Articulate Storyline and Lectora. Adobe Captivate allows us to import audios in more than 10 ways. Audio Synchronizing. PPT Import. Supported formats are MP3 and WAVE. Hyperlinks.

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Articulate ’09: Tips for Resolving Common Issues

Upside Learning

The latest version, Articulate ’09, has some interesting new features like Single-slide Preview, FLV Support, Easy Audio Editor, and Articulate Branding Removed. Missing lines in graphs - The PPT graphs sometimes don’t convert properly to Flash, leading to missing lines. Engage Output. d) Press Tab and preview again.

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Using Shortcut Keys to Increase Your Productivity

Adobe Captivate

Record audio. Import audio. Find audio in the Library/Change text to Bold. Show Audio Management panel. Insert an FLV file. Import PPT. F2 (Win & Mac). Rename the selected object. F3 (Win & Mac). Test view the current slide. F4 (Win & Mac). Preview the project. F5 (Win & Mac). F8 (Win only).

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Product Review: Lectora Snap! Empower

eLearning 24-7

is not the only product which has an issue with a 64 bit Windows computer but in combination with PPT 2010, I’m unaware of any other. Library pulls in your video, audio, flash and image files right from your video,image, flash, audio folders on your computer – GREAT IDEA – although I wish they added HTML5.

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