17 Chart-topping Tips and Tricks from the Articulate Community

Mar262012
Written by David Anderson — Posted in Community

This blog post is by Articulate Community Manager David Anderson.


What do you want to do differently with your e-learning courses—reduce bullet points to state course objectives? Help learners get more from their e-learning courses? Sell your e-learning courses? Get feedback on your graphics? Your fellow E-learning Heroes in the Articulate community will help you dial in just the right instructional, technical and creative settings. Check out the week’s recap right here:

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4 responses to “17 Chart-topping Tips and Tricks from the Articulate Community”

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Just watching Charles’ Screenr on embedding a Google Doc in Articulate. I don’t have time to play with it at this time, but I’m wondering if this might be a quick and dirty (and inexpensive) way to do a quiz where an LMS doesn’t exist. Has anyone ever attempted this?

Jim Dickeson // Posted at 3:43 pm on March 26th, 2012
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Hey Jim – that’s a really good idea. I’ve heard of users incorporating tools like Survey Monkey for tracking quiz results in non-LMS environments. Google’s a great way to go for surveys, quizzes and course evaluations.

david // Posted at 10:15 am on March 27th, 2012
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Dear Sir,
i am interested to know more about non LMS environment where course evaluation is possible- ashok gupta India

ashok gupta // Posted at 8:49 am on March 28th, 2012
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Hi Ashok – We have another user who posted a similar question around tracking course results using a SQL database: http://community.articulate.com/forums/p/10999/65451.aspx While it’s not supported, it is possible. Google docs, Survey Monkey and other survey tools can work. How are you deploying your courses?

david // Posted at 9:12 am on March 29th, 2012

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