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Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools

Upside Learning

Should be able to import external Flash SWF as well as audio and video in variety of popular formats. Functionality of some kind for offline tracking if courses are not being delivered from any LMS. Should be able to import/export content (like PPT, DOC, or simple HTML), and allow for edits after import. 2004, AICC). web, LMS, CD-ROM).

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Rapid eLearning Through Software Simulations And Screencasts

Upside Learning

If you want then the tool can also bundle the standard tracking features with the published output so that one can directly upload the output – called a screencast – to any standard compliant LMS to deliver to the intended learners. However, some tools may not provide full editing so as to facilitate just-in-time authoring and publishing.

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Adobe Captivate 5.5: Lowering the Size of Published SWFs

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Fortunately, adding interactivity to a lesson does not negatively impact the size of the published SWF. Rather, imported assets such as audio, video and images are the main culprits behind SWF bloat. There are some things that you can do while working in Captivate that may lower the size of the published SWF.

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Adobe Captivate: Internalize or Externalize?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The common way to publish a completed Captivate eLearning video is as a SWF (small web file). When the publish process is complete, you will end up with three files: an HTML file (which is what your learner will need to open the lesson in a web browser), a JavaScript file (called standard.js) and the SWF containing your lesson. 

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Adobe Presenter 9: Beginning Training

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Perhaps you need to add a quiz to the presentation and be able to track learner success? Finally, you will also learn how to publish the finished eLearning content as both SWF and PDF. Have you created a PowerPoint presentation and need to convert it into an eLearning course? More information.

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Content Authoring with Video Interactions

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Various types of video such as AVI, MPG and SWF are supported. What is more, Raptivity interactions are easily inserted in the courses and tracked. Videos can now be added to topic pages and customize the size of the video. Users can easily import existing PowerPoint® presentations directly into Elicitus with great accuracy.

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mLearning: The Time is Now

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

the need to track interactions from mobile platforms? My first thought about Swiffy was that it would solve a LOT of the problems I hear with SWF content not playing on Apple devices like the iPad. I tried Swiffy on some of my Captivate-published SWFs and I'm sorry to report that none of them converted using the Swiffy beta.