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Top 11 eLearning software tools to make your courses shine

TalentLMS

Authoring tools for beginners. Free or open-source eLearning authoring tools. Authoring tools for beginners. If you’re a beginner who might not even know what eLearning software instructional designers use, you want to start small with basic tools that will just get you started. Lectora Online.

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27 Best Online Learning Platforms (updated 2022)

learnWorlds

Get your fully social, engaging and interactive online school. Get your fully social, engaging and interactive online school. Platform #5: edX & Open edX. EdX.org (course marketplace) and Open-edX are two sides of the same coin. Pros: Free and open-source. Start your 30-day free trial with LearnWorlds today!

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Top Picks for 2016 – E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

I will say that I’m not a fan of the analytics angle, because it opens up the approach that you could use the system in a somewhat manner of an LCMS or mini LMS (many SaaS authoring tools follow that path – and I dislike that too). Open Sesame. Social Sharing on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Best Course Marketplace.

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How to Add SCORM, xAPI, and LRS Support to Your WordPress LMS Website to Deliver Interactive Content via eLearning Authoring Tools with Pankaj Agrawal from GrassBlade

LifterLMS

So you could be using Articulate or Captivate, or maybe Elucidat, or domiKnow, Adapt, Lectora, anything. If you were going to recommend someone to use an eLearning authoring tool like Articulate Storyline/Rise/Studio 360, Captivate, Lectora, iSpring, Adapt, domiKnow and more, why would they go to that versus Create and WordPress?