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Make eLearning for the iPad for FREE

eLearning Weekly

Because the Mac iOS doesn’t support Flash, many of my colleagues haven’t been able to take advantage of the best elearning tool ever: the iPad. My app did not cost that much ($7,000 developed in 2010 and $4000 for upgrades in 2011). Still, even those costs are not readily available to many training teams.

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10 Low-Cost Ideas for Employee Training

The Training by Nelle Blog | Corporate Training and Consulting

So, What Will it Cost Me? In terms of pricing, Microsoft PowerPoint (standalone, not including full Microsoft Suite) will cost you about $109, for 1 user (both PC and Mac) in the Microsoft Store, but you can shop around and check out other vendors such as Amazon, Overstock or Office Max/Depot. So, What Will it Cost Me?

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6 Essential Tools for Creating an Awesome Online Course

TalentLMS

After the Vado, I upgraded to the Toshiba Camileo (1080p/30fps). It’s easy to use, allows me to record myself, and produces a good quality video. It costs $15 per year for the full-featured product, which has the watermark in the corner removed. It records in HD and exports to all common video formats.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Adobe Captivate

Adobe Captivate

Adobe Presenter Video Express is a simple tool that lets you create interactive videos for training and education in a few clicks, right from your desktop. What are my upgrade options? Is the 2017 release of Adobe Captivate available for Mac OS? The 2017 release of Adobe Captivate is available for Mac OS X v10.12.3 (or