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3 Best Tools to Develop Web-based Training (WBT) Courses

CommLab India

Well, among the various aspects that must be taken into consideration, one of the most important is choosing the right e-learning development tool.Today, we will look at 3 popular online course authoring tools that can be used to produce good courses for the web. The software can be used to retain most effects of Flash.

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Need Screenshots for Your E-Learning? Here Are 3 Tools That You Already Own.

Rapid eLearning

Screenshots and elearning go hand-in-hand. I use them for a lot of my software training. I also use screenshots when I run across a template or idea that I may want to use in a future elearning course. I’d stick with a paid tool because they don’t cost that much. You can learn more about using Print Screen here.

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Creating a Virtual ERP Tour for End-users with Articulate Storyline

CommLab India

You cannot just cover all the content in a few classroom sessions or e-learning courses and expect them to use the new ERP to its fullest potential, can you? They need to get acquainted with the different features and functions of the software so that they know which function to perform in a given context. What do you think?

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3 Rapid E-learning Development Tools

CommLab India

For years, Adobe Flash was the uncrowned king of e-learning development software. You could create any animation or visual using this powerful tool. As of 2014, over 48% of the companies use rapid authoring tools. Simulations: When it comes to simulations, Captivate is in a league of its own.

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The Next Generation of E-Learning

Rapid eLearning

Rapid elearning played a role in the evolution of elearning mostly because it took course creation out of the hands of a few programmers and placed it into the hands of anyone who wanted to create a course. I see this as the democratization of elearning. Tutorial : How to build drag & drop interactions.