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Adobe eLearning Suite: for the master of all trades

Clive on Learning

The imminent release of the Adobe eLearning Suit e has got me thinking about the authoring tools market as it stands in 2009. Who needs authoring tools and which tools do they need? Tags: authoring tools. But I can't help but wonder who all this is aimed at. So who will buy the eLearning Suite?

Suite 40
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List of e-Learning Job Descriptions

Vignettes Learning

· Proficiency using scheduling, productivity, and communication tools including GANNT charts, spreadsheets, and conferencing technologies. · Participates in beta deliveries of new courses; occasional travel overseas for pilot support · Develops course descriptions and related course-specific marketing documents and tools.

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Adobe eLearning Suite: is it worth it?

Clive on Learning

In an anonymous reply to my posting yesterday on the pirating of PC software, an elearning developer asked "How do real people actually afford/justify purchasing something like the Adobe eLearning Suite?" Quite clearly, Captivate is now the centrepiece of Adobe's e-learning authoring efforts. So, is Adobe's ELS worth $1799?

Suite 49
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Adobe eLearning Suite CS4

Big Dog, Little Dog

It is a complete and tightly integrated solution for authoring rich learning content. Probably the two main applications that most designers (I use the term designer to mean instructional designers, developers, and other learning specialists) will use for developing learning platforms are the new versions of Captivate and Dreamweaver.

Suite 32
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Three Reasons Why Corporate Training Departments Could Become.

Dashe & Thomson

Less than a decade ago, the technical aspects of eLearning development were the purview of a select group of developers, schooled in the art and science of HTML, Flash, Dreamweaver, and other relatively high-learning-curve disciplines. Today, dozens of rapid authoring tools have sprung up that require little to no technical expertise.