article thumbnail

eLearning Guild Authoring & Development Tools Research Report (2008)

Learning Visions

Some highlights from the webinar follow: The results in this report were gathered from surveys of eLearning Guild members and ongoing tool surveys on the Guild’s website. # The first 12 minutes or so of the webinar are speaker introductions. If your time is limited, I’d jump ahead. of tools used: 39% use four or more tools!

article thumbnail

Rapid eLearning Tools

Tony Karrer

As far as Atlantic Link, I believe that the eLearningGuild survey treated them as a Software Simulation Tool and that's part of the reason they didn't appear when I created the graphic above (2007). It's also interesting to see the resulting applications. Some of them I could not get to run - which is always a bit scary.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Authoring Tool Trends for 2017

eLearning 24-7

Let’s say you are using Survey Monkey. You love Survey Monkey. Your 3rd party authoring tool has a survey function but it is not as strong as Survey Monkey. Right now, your option is to either use the survey tool in the authoring tool or use Survey Monkey separately (which is what folks do).

article thumbnail

Tools for Creating Mobile-Friendly eLearning Courses

OpenSesame

Content can include audio, video, pictures, surveys, and quizzes. Hot Lava uses Microsoft PowerPoint to create rich mobile content through the addition of surveys, quizzes, video, and PDFs. SumTotal ToolBook . A nice bonus with ToolBook is the library of guides and tutorials, making for a very user-friendly experience.

article thumbnail

Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Memoirs of an "Instructional Designer"

Learning Visions

I learned Toolbook and Authorware on my own while in the program. Take the Survey! Im one of the unfortunate ones with a actual honest to goodness Masters Degree in EdTech. The degree opens many doors but thats about it. Nothing I learned is actually applied today. The profs understood very little tech. Thank you for a great post.