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Authoring Tools for E-Learning: The Definitive Guide

Docebo

Instead of solely pushing out word docs and powerpoints, you can expand your horizons with different media types by using the various versions of SCORM or with xAPI. Learning Curves: We’ll use the example of photoshop here. The first time you peak at photoshop, there is a ton of functionality. Sounds sexy, right?

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The Top 78 Captivate Features

Adobe Captivate

You can download the nicely formatted PDF here: elearningjoe-captivate9features. Captivate Version 9.0.2.437. Import Photoshop layers. Embed Web video embed codes and windows. Compatible with Photoshop. I hope you find this useful. Let me know if you have any questions. March 6, 2017. eLearning Joe, LLC.

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Creating Mastermind Retreats and Building WordPress Tools for Developers with Brad Touesnard the Founder and CEO at Delicious Brains

LifterLMS

WP Offload Media: allows you to host your media files (images, PDFs, etc.) on a service such as Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage and embed it on your website to improve website speed. Photoshop probably benefited from piracy, because I feel like a lot of students probably pirated Photoshop and then learned it.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

At the Adobe Learning Summit in San Jose, November 10th, Adobe showed several exciting new features from the next version of Captivate and from the up-coming eLearning Suite. At the Adobe Learning Summit, Adobe demonstrated the next version of Captivate, and also previewed the new Adobe eLearning Suite.

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Rapid Authoring Tips to Tackle Legacy Flash eLearning Content

BrightCarbon

You can download a free summary PDF of this flow chart, with additional information about each of the five options to keep for reference after you’ve read the tips below. Now you have a recording of your legacy Flash eLearning content that you can share with learners or embed in other training materials!