7 Cloud Based Authoring Tools Compared

7 Cloud Based Authoring Tools Compared

7 Cloud Based Authoring Tools Compared

Comparing 7 Cloud Based Authoring Tools 

As the growth of online learning has exploded in recent years, so has the vast array of tools and platforms vying for your attention.

While cloud based Learning Management Systems have been around for years, the emergence of cloud based content authoring tools is a relatively new trend in eLearning, driven by the rise of BYOD and mLearning. This trend has required innovation and fresh thinking for multi-screen course editing and dissemination. Using the latest online platforms, almost anyone can create virtually any type of training that will run seamlessly across desktops and mobile devices.

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Following is the comparison of 7 cloud based course authoring tools and the exploration of each solution’s advantages and disadvantages.

1. Litmos Author

Litmos Author is the self-proclaimed leader in cloud based collaborative course authoring. Their platform is designed to allow staff to collaboratively manage media assets, storyboard, develop, review, and publish eLearning in a four-step process; but is it as easy as it sounds?

2. Easy Generator

Easy Generator's all-in-one eLearning software gives authors simple tools to create engaging courses in the cloud, “no coding expertise required”. From the time you sign up, Easy Generator steps you through defining learning objectives, encouraging authors to measure their learner's success through a ”strong instructive framework”. This platform doesn’t include student management features but provides the option to see results from anyone who provides their name and email before completing a course.

3. Lectora Online

Lectora Online recently released version 2 of their cloud based authoring tool with a number of new features. Those who have used Lectora before and are familiar with the interface will find it easy to get the hang of...

4. Coassemble

Coassemble is a newcomer to the market, and at the time of writing is still in BETA release (and free to use). Coassemble multi-device authoring tools allow anyone “to quickly build new online courses from scratch using media and resources from around the web”. So how does it stack up?

5. Ruzuku

Ruzuku is more of a learning repository than an authoring tool; it’s not really a Learning Management System either, as there is no tracking of student data (except participation). Ruzuku relies on uploading your own information, files and activities within “steps” which can be scheduled across 1 or more days. It also allows you to build a course and share or sell it.

6. Smart Sparrow

The Smart Sparrow platform allows you to create, deploy, analyze, and share adaptive lessons. Lessons are “adaptive” based on what the student is doing, what they’ve done in the past, what they already know. The “Adaptivity Factors” can be customized to facilitate almost any kind of learning activity, providing feedback or changing dynamically based on feedback and input from learners.

7. Versal

Versal education is an authoring tool allowing you to create interactive learning experiences for the classroom or the office (with the later designed for corporate trainers). In this review we took the “Education” product for a test-drive…

Conclusion 

None of these online tools are perfect - some platforms are way too complex and don’t feel at home on the web (notably Litmos Author and Lectora Online). Versal, Coassemble, and Easy Generator are great alternatives for anyone looking to make a great looking course with a minimum of fuss. Smart Sparrow is a great tool for experienced Instructional Designers and tertiary institutions who want to take their eLearning to the next level. For anyone wanting to package and sell a simple course using their existing resources, try Ruzuku - keep in mind that you could use Ruzuku in tandem with any “authoring” tool that allows embedding or link sharing to package and sell your courses.

Have a suggestion, experience using any of these platforms, or an alternative recommendation, please add it in the comments below!

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