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Top 10 Authoring Tools for 2017

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Love the image optimization, the ability to create gamification within your course, badge creator is a nice add, overall easy to use, drag and drop, UI/UX delivers. Mobile – Everyone says they are responsive, but are they really? Along with mobile, HTML5 is is truly HTML5? Supports PENS. Supports PENS too.

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Online Educa Berlin 2014 Conference Review #OEB14

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As noted in an earlier post, Growth is launching a higher education version of their gamification LMS, with feature sets specifically for the HE industry. Mobile App. Lots of pens. To pick either a pen or stylus (I surmise people took both). Planned events. Generally speaking strong. So this is an improvement.

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2014 Authoring Tools – State of Affairs

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Mobile learning authoring tool – Geared towards and designed specifically to create mobile learning. Preview on mobile device before output – Another cool capability. I’ve seen ones that show a variety of mobile devices including the Kindle. Tin Can/xAPI - A year ago, it wasn’t universal.

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Top 10 LXPs for 2019-2020

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mobile apps with on/off synch. If you like or even love gamification, Infuse offers a bit of that, including a leaderboard and your current rank, and how many points you need to get to the next rank. The one downer to the entire system, and one I have repeatedly told them is a bad idea, is that it is only xAPI for content.

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LEP/LXP RFP Template

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Course standards are course standards, and yes, you have the option to select CMI-5 and xAPI. xAPI as my top three. PENS is nearly non-existent in this segment and CMI-5 is extremely new and few vendors have it – expect more in 2019. YES – perfect for mobile BTW. Gamification. You want it. They should.

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry 2015

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The “WOW” They have failed to grasp the power of mobile content, beyond “responsive”; understood gamification (a few have, the rest “nope”) and see the real power and value of a video course with all the trimmings, not a video embedded in a course. The new and cool. Many things never works well.

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry

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Bewildered on what is happening, why what is needed isn’t appearing as it should, and how is it possible that something so obvious based on where e-learning is heading, mobile is pushing and future tech is inspiring is lost among so many vendors? M-Learning responsive or can be seen on any mobile devices – Yipee!