14 E-Learning Insights from the Community That You Shouldn’t Miss
This guest blog post was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks.
Yep, it’s Monday, and you know what that means! Time for the weekly recap of insights & advice that were shared in the Articulate community last week. Even though some of you are on holiday today, we still wanted to give you a snapshot of the must-see tips that might’ve flown under your radar over the last seven days. So whether you’re hard at work, or enjoying a long weekend by propping your feet up at a backyard barbecue, take a little time this week to check out what your fellow community members have shared:
Notable tutorials:
Conversations in the Community:
- Create interactive tables in your e-learning course (includes tutorials & free download!)
New blog posts:
Seen on Twitter:
- @bcorwin reports back on the Experian orientation program he built with Articulate tools (you can learn more about the orientation program here)
5 responses to “14 E-Learning Insights from the Community That You Shouldn’t Miss”
Hi Jeanette,
Yes, PowerPoint is getting some interesting capabilities. It’s still not Photoshop, but you’re right about not having to launch Photoshop for just a quick tweak.
Now, about your sparkler letters. Some day you’ll have to show us how you did that.
I am looking for a interactive web based tutorial that allows the participant to be interacitve.
Can articulate provide this type of program?
Solid resources, thank you!
In response to the background removal, if PowerPoint’s tool is falling short, think outside the box a bit, try my image cut out/shape outline method (demo in 2007 but just as easily done in 2010).
http://powerpointsymphony.com
Hi Jackie- yes, for sure. I’ve asked your account manager, Roy, to follow-up with you. You may also find our Rapid Elearning Blog useful.
And just to be clear, Jackie- our software allows you to create the content / tutorial… we don’t create the content for you, but our tools empower you to do it.
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