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In Memory – Corporate Instructional Designers

eLearning 24-7

A product called Macromedia Flash (being used with web sites) became a go to for course development. We all remember the Java fight, between Netscape and Microsoft. Storyboards were common. Macromedia Dreamweaver came out with templates. Other course authoring tools started to appear right after Authorware.

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Storyline and ZebraZapps: seriously powerful, seriously simple

Clive on Learning

It borrows much of the Microsoft Office look and feel, including the ribbon interface, so it's easy to learn, but inherits none of the limitations. Michael was, of course, the creator of Authorware, a highly powerful tool from the CD-ROM era, which Adobe eventually gave up on after they inherited it from Macromedia.

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The Year in Learning: 2019 Edition

The Learning Dispatch

At Vox , Todd VanDerWerff points out the importance of storyboarding in the creation of so many great animated films. According to the New York Times , Microsoft and Kenworth are exploring the possibilities. (If that is, Macromedia Flash.). Do you need to deliver training in multiple languages? understands.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Can I import Microsoft PowerPoint projects into the 2017 release of Adobe Captivate? You can import projects created in Microsoft PowerPoint. From storyboarding to storytelling, do it all with just one tool. Create storyboards in minutes using Adobe Captivate Draft and import them seamlessly into Adobe Captivate.