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How much is an authoring tool worth?

Clive on Learning

They may be right - and the interest which is shown in free and low-cost tools on Jane Hart's C4LPT site bears this out - but does this really help us to determine what a tool is actually worth? Time was an authoring tool cost at very least $1K and often much more. In fact many toys never get used.

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eLearning Thought Leaders: Jane Bozarth – DevLearn Preview

eLearning Weekly

Like me, she is amazed and frustrated by all of the questions about companies blocking social media sites. A common theme in my books as well as my work is making good use of free and low-cost tools, and figuring out ways of doing things yourself. . Do you regularly visit certain sites? eLW: Thank you, Jane.

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Characters for eLearning

eLearning Blender

I am toying with the idea of creating a cartoonish character and in my research I came across SP Studio which is a very cool site that makes it easy to create custom south park cartoon characters. I am working on an eLearning project where I will be using a character that will be the learners tutor throughout the module.

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With a little help from our friends: the services we use to build our business

TalentLMS

We opted for S3 due to its combination of low cost, security and flexibility. S3 and Cloudfront are not that easy to work with, compared to Rackspace’s Cloud Files solution, but they are much more flexible and cost-effective. Last but not least, my favorite little toy of the past, Grumpicon.