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Development Tools - Should I Cut Out the Middle Guy?

eLearning Cyclops

Back when I first started developing e-learning courses, I used Macromedia's Authorware. Here is a tutorial on How to Add Basic SCORM code to a Flash Movie from Pipwerks. For more interactive elements, I used Flash and imported the SWFs into Authorware. This includes the learning interactions that are easily added as components.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

The Macintosh, with its free HyperCard program, also helped a generation of tech-savvy teachers make their own software and tutorials for students. In 2005, Adobe bought Macromedia and transformed it into Adobe Flash. Its unique mouse input also revolutioned how users interact with the machine. 1990: The Development of Multimedia PC.

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ScreencastCamper Profiles 2013: Dave Buell

TechSmith Camtasia

He was an avid Authorware (Macromedia) developer and has continued on over the years to create many different sources of educational materials including Interactive PDF’s, iBooks, and eBooks. I also use Camtasia Studio (at work) and Camtasia for Mac (at home) for creating software tutorials for a wide variety of applications.

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Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player | LearnNuggets

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Skip to content Follow: RSS Twitter LearnNuggets Nuggets of Learning Stuff Home About Resources Tags articulate , eLearning , tutorial Lesson I: Making your own Custom Articulate Player by Kevin on May 20th, 2010 To kick things off, a note on the words: “Player” and “Skin”. Open Flash and create a new Flash document/file.

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