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There is No "PowerPoint"

eLearning Cyclops

However, when people outside of eLearning see the final product they associate it with the closest thing they are familar with in their world, which is PowerPoint. For example, Captivate, Flash, ToolBook, Storyline, etc. So, here is the deal: Most courses are developed with tools that are not PowerPoint.

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My Journey to Apple Products

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I very distinctly remember my first graduate class being a design/production class. We could learn Hypercard or we could learn Toolbook. I had chosen the corporate track so I selected Toolbook. But luckily the other student that knew toolbook knew it REALLY well and I learned a lot. Again, a huge let down.

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iPhone Authoring - Seems Simple Enough

Vignettes Learning

iPhone learning production - the basics are easy enough. But the production could be as easy as 1-2-3 as shown below. I am not suggesting you should buy Toolbook. Examples from By ToolBook Scroll two-thirds of the page to view some examples. link] View Toolbook version to publish the iPhone content online.

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Award Nominee Reveals His eLearning Authoring Toolkit [Guest Post]

eLearning Weekly

Several years ago we engaged a vendor to create three eLearning modules for a new product launch. When I went back to the product marketing team with the request for budget to re-engage the vendor, they were less than enthusiastic. I’ve expanded to using Toolbook and other software. What are some of your favorite tools?

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from One ID Challenge and HTML5 Authoring Tool Review

E-learning Uncovered

Tumult Hype and Sencha Animator are animation programs that publish HTML5-friendly output that can stand on its own or be incorporated into programs that allow web objects, such as Lectora and ToolBook. You can see the slides on Scribd , and there are several other HTML5 presentations from the past year in that channel.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from My Presentations

E-learning Uncovered

Tumult Hype and Sencha Animator are animation programs that publish HTML5-friendly output that can stand on its own or be incorporated into programs that allow web objects, such as Lectora and ToolBook. You can see the slides on Scribd , and there are several other HTML5 presentations from the past year in that channel.

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Training Standards

Tony Karrer

Should we demand that our product support SCORM? What about Adobe products vs. Articulate vs. Qarbon ? However, it all settled down to roughly Toolbook, Authorware and IconAuthor. Should we support Flash? Where does PowerPoint fit into the standards? Should we be supporting OpenOffice? Where does SCORM fit into the picture?

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