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Which e-Learning Authoring Tool is Best for You? Here Are Some Great Options

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Articulate also includes Quizmaker 360, which allows you to create assessments from one of 26 different quiz options, as well as Replay 360, for recording webinars and screencasts. Winner: Best Freemium Authoring Tool – Udutu. When this is the case, Udutu may be the tool for you. What type of classes are you trying to create?

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Innovating Your Medical CE Program Is Simpler Than You Think

EthosCE

The key is to introduce innovative and creative course designs, assessments, and activities that feature educational approaches, M&M conferences, and internet-enduring materials like video, webinars, and podcasts. Presenter, Raptivity, Storyboard, Udutu, or other development tools. Performance improves by 15-25%.

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eLearning Guild Authoring & Development Tools Research Report (2008)

Learning Visions

Then I went on to show about 12 tools in more detail – some of which would probably make it onto a top ten list (Flash, Captivate, Articulate, and Lectora) – the remaining tools trying to hit at some of the other options out there (Smart Builder, eXe, Udutu, Thinking Worlds, Raptivity, Flypaper, Mohive, and Atlantic Link).

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Design Activities the Way You Need, Not How LMS Wants

EthosCE

With an advanced LMS, you can create a curriculum that doesn’t require a rewrite when you discover that you need to add a podcast, an interactive graphic, video, or even a webinar to enhance your students’ learning experience. Presenter, Raptivity, Storyboard, Udutu, and other development tools easily. Development tools.

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2009 Technology Trends That Impact Online Learning

The eLearning Coach

While online applications for webinars, presentations and mind maps provide new ways to learn and collaborate online. An increasing number of organizations are taking advantage of Open Source products, like Moodle and Sakai, for Learning Management Systems and authoring tools, like Udutu, for course production. Open Source Software.

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Review of #ASTD2014 International Conference and Expo

eLearning 24-7

dominKnow Claro (#1), Articulate (Storyline #2 and Studio), Adobe Captivate, Lectora and their other offerings, Ancile, iSpring, Litmos Author, TechSmith, Udutu, Allen Interactions and one other I can’t recall, but they were there. On the authoring tool side of the house.

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My Moodle Test

Xyleme

A great one is Udutu [link] – a free online application. So exporting a Moodle course to SCORM would be problematic as so much of Moodle’s functionality is not supported by the SCORM standard. Meanwhile, there are plenty of SCORM authoring tools that work well with Moodle.

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