eLearning Software

eLearning software is an integral part of eLearning course development. In our top articles, you’ll find the answers to all your questions starting from relevant terms to eLearning software implementation and maintenance!

December 8, 2016

Building eLearning Software: Why Choose The SCORM Standard?

The article is about SCORM usage for developing eLearning solutions. Here you will find a brief format description and short history of the SCORM standard as well. Also, you will learn SCORM principles, benefits, and the features it is possible to implement in eLearning solutions thanks to SCORM authoring tools.
by Sergey Valuy
October 28, 2016

8 Benefits Of Using eLearning Course Review Tools

eLearning course review tools give you the power to collaborate, revise, and share feedback for your eLearning course. But can they really make a difference for your eLearning team? And are they worth the investment? In this article, I'll explore the top 8 benefits of using eLearning course review tools.
by Christopher Pappas
August 17, 2016

6 Top eLearning Course Reviewer Tools And Selection Criteria

Are you looking for an editing tool that takes the headache out of online collaboration? eLearning course review software gives you the ability to revise, edit, and share feedback on every aspect of your eLearning course. In this article, I’ll highlight 6 of the best eLearning course reviewer tools for eLearning professionals.
by Christopher Pappas
May 9, 2016

eBridge Review: The All-in-One Course Review Tool

Are you looking for a tool that provides free-flowing communication and collaboration among your eLearning team? Do you need an all-in-one course review tool that gives you the power to review, provide feedback, and implement changes during every stage of the design process? In this article, I'll review eBridge by EI Design and explore its key features and advantages.
by Christopher Pappas
April 27, 2016

Why Software Licensing Must Consider The Needs Of The End User

As the traditional software application market migrates from the desktop to the enterprise and mobile, end user license management becomes a must-have design issue for software development servicing the eLearning community. For more than twenty-five years, I have had the pleasure of working with commercial software development teams. My first real lesson came when I joined Software Publishing Corporation as VP of development where end user awareness was more important than features. And then there was the effort involved with consumer-based software authentication in the form of end user licensing. I was surprised how much time we spent in internal warfare discussing how best to enforce user access with product management, financial, and legal effort. I’ve learned some dos and don’ts about software licensing that I’d like to share. Warning: This is going to sound a little preachy.
by Ken Whitaker