Published in Concepts
Some of the most rewarding moments in my career are times when a colleague or client asks with wonderment, “How did you do that?” after viewing an eLearning module or Just In Time training tool or resource I have created. My initial reply to this question is nearly always to list the learning technologies I used. I guess that somewhere in my mind I expect them to go out, get a copy of the software and start using the tool themselves, and so they really need this information. Silly, I know but without these tools, my job would be a lot harder.
Published in Tools
Many eLearning courses are like a PowerPoint; click the page and move ahead. These are linear courses that measure progress based on screens viewed, and upon completion report a pass or fail to the Learning Management System. But you don’t have to settle for this anymore!
Sunday, 02 December 2012 12:08

List of Authoring Tools: Part 3

Published in Tools
At the List of Authoring Tools: Part 3 you will find 37 Authoring Tools for the creation and development of online courses. Total number of Authoring Tools 127!
Saturday, 17 November 2012 20:01

Extend Your Range of eLearning Questions

Published in Tools
Have you heard of Opus Pro? At this post I will reveal the secret that was well kept since 1995!
Published in General
For many organizations, the authoring tools, are one of the most significant software for developing eLearning courses.
Published in Tools
One of the greatest struggles I see with Instructional Designers is trying decide which rapid authoring tool to purchase and spend their limited time learning. Generally, it's a choice between Articulate, Captivate and Camtasia Studio with Camtasia running a distant third (unless software demos make up the bulk of the training). 
Sunday, 22 July 2012 13:14

Free Authoring Tools for eLearning

In this post I will present you a list of Free Authoring Tools that you can use in your eLearning design and development process.