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eLearning Development: Articulate Versus Code

B Online Learning

In the eLearning world, it’s no secret that there’s a divide between people who build courses from scratch using HTML and JavaScript and people who use an authoring tool for the whole course creation. I’ve often heard web developers say that eLearning authoring tools are cookie-cutter solutions. Easily include media and simulations.

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9 Elearning Authoring Tools: Comparison and Review

Elucidat

In this article, Steve Penfold reviews nine leading elearning authoring tools. Which is the best authoring tool for you? The best authoring tool for you will depend on a range of factors, including: How much technical expertise you have. support helps both novice and experienced authors uncover the full capabilities of the tool.

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Choose the Best Corporate IT Training Provider to Empower Your Team

IT Training Department Blog

Corporate IT training goes beyond simply teaching employees how to use specific software or tools. In other words, they’ll see how they should use it in their work with scenario-based learning and realistic software simulations. Investing in the right corporate IT training provider is critical to IT project success.

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Gamification doesn’t mean developing games and there’s more!

Eat Learn Repeat

Authoring Tool Experts/Software Programmers. A few examples of simulations include Vehicle Simulations (car/flight/train…), Military Training Simulations, and Software Simulation Training. However, with small modifications, gamification can be applied to a simulation based learning program.

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Blended learning supports Xerox rollout

Clive on Learning

Tempted by breakfast at a top London hotel, I sat in this morning on an interesting case study presentation delivered jointly by IT training specialists Assima and corporate giant Xerox. I'm not sure the same is true for classroom specialists. I pity the poorer organisations. A programme of ongoing stabilisation.

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E-Learning for Newbies

Janet Clarey

E-learning, of course, encompasses many areas - courseware designer, curriculum development, online trainer, blended learning specialist, Flash programmer, game designer, research, etc. Tools of e-learning - authoring tools, systems (LMS, LCMS, Live Online Learning, social media). tried everything. Had several aha moments.

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Confused of Brighton

Clive on Learning

Two situations recently have got me thinking about e-learning authoring tools. Everybody's got an authoring tool. The next generation of authoring tools included a handful of really serious players, notably Authorware (now with Adobe) and Toolbook (now with SumTotal), both still going although not so strongly. Why on earth not?