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What’s New in Adobe eLearning Suite2?

Upside Learning

Adobe recently released eLearning Suite 2 comprising of Captivate 5, Flash Professional CS5, Dreamweaver CS5, Photoshop CS5 Extended, Acrobat 9 Pro, Presenter 7 (available on Windows only), Soundbooth CS5, Bridge CS5, Device Central CS5 in it. Here is the list of popular tools in eLearning Suite 2 with the video of new features –.

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Back Again + Captivate 8 Review (Summary: WOW!)

mLearning Trends

While my time and focus have never veered away from all things enterprise mobile learning centric, the time to write my thoughts down and share them with subscribers has been in short supply. First off, my apologies to all subscribers for being absent for so long in posting anything new to this blog. Onward and upward, eh?

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How Rapid Authoring Tools Meet Evolving Online Learning Needs

CommLab India

For years, e-learning professionals used the traditional methodology of online course development. This methodology used tools such as Flash and Dreamweaver to create highly interactive e-learning courses with stunning visuals and great animations. Mobile device compatible output.

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The Revolution is Coming: Consumer Tablets and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

If you wanted to work on creating content, for many people, the route would be and still is creating courses via a desktop based rapid e-learning authoring tool, or via your LMS/LCMS vendor’s tool (hosted or not) or via Dreamweaver or some other type of solution. E-Learning 24/7. The Winner.

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Three Reasons Why Corporate Training Departments Could Become.

Dashe & Thomson

The democratization of content-creation One of the most notable aspects of recent advances in technology, is the democratization of creative output. A similar trend is taking place in the learning and development industry. Today, dozens of rapid authoring tools have sprung up that require little to no technical expertise.