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Rapid Authoring – Freeform Vs Template Based

Upside Learning

While working on rapid authored courses (courses authored using rapid authoring tools), I often encounter the decision point of whether to use freeform rapid authoring tools or the traditional template-based tools. First, let’s look at template-based tools. Both have their own pros and cons.

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1st update on 10 Tools Challenge 2013

Jane Hart

It has been good to see the varied interest in the 10 Tools Challenge both on my blog and Twitter as well as on other social channels – so here are a few updates. 2 – I have noticed that whereas some people have already chosen the 10 tools they will be taking a look at, others have still to do so. OFFICE TOOLS.

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8 Steps for an Awesome eLearning Storyboard

eLearning Brothers

Here is an eLearning inforgraphic for Instructional Designers that uses eight steps for an Awesome eLearning Storyboard. With these eight steps and along with the Free Instructional Design Storyboard template , you will have a the tools you need for awesome eLearning Storyboards. Select an Authoring Tool.

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MyUdutu: One of those best kept secrets in e-learning authoring tools

Janet Clarey

I’ve used a bunch of desktop authoring tools – Lectora, Dreamweaver, Authorware, Captivate, and Articulate to name a few. I haven’t really used a lot of web-based authoring tools though. I was surprised to learn that the tool is FREE as an SaaS solution. Not my best work : ). Seriously.).

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Application Training Programs: What's the Big Deal?

ID Reflections

Same with software systems that take years to develop and then they want training created and delivered in a week.? This was further ratified by a detailed post by Sreya, a co-blogger, called Challenges and solutions to technical software product training: Gathering Information.

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Top 10 posts for the year

Janet Clarey

On to 2010… Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace – Message: designing instruction based on a person’s age is not supported by research. Instructional Design Law & Order Style – An instructional design model that makes use of a successful television show.

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Design Activities the Way You Need, Not How LMS Wants

EthosCE

Your understanding of their educational needs is instinctive: from day one you’ve studied how your learners respond to activities content, and you’ve chosen the most effective educational tools to help them reach their goals. Development tools. Presenter, Raptivity, Storyboard, Udutu, and other development tools easily.