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Articulate 101: 3 Things You Need to Know About Engage

Feb252008

This is the 25th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Customer Support Engineer David Moxon. So what are the three biggest issues that we find with Engage when responding to customer requests for help? Well, it is actually quite difficult to answer, as we do get a wide variety of […]

Articulate 101: Create Flash Movies Without Knowing Flash

Feb242008

This is the 24th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate VP of Community Tom Kuhlmann. We already know that Articulate Presenter is a great tool for elearning. However, another great feature of Presenter is that it is an easy way to build Flash movie files (.swf). I’ve used PowerPoint and […]

Articulate 101: 3 Things You Need to Know About Quizmaker

Feb232008

This is the 23rd post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Sales Operations Manager Sarah Schenone. All Articulate authoring tools allow you to create highly customizable and flexible elearning content. So it’s difficult to explain every single way that the tools can be leveraged for your elearning needs. The following addresses […]

Articulate 101: Add Non-Flash Video to Presenter with Web Object

Feb222008

This is the 22nd post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate QA Project Lead Dave Mozealous. Sure, Articulate Enagage and Articulate Presenter are great if you are using Flash Video, but what if you want to include non-Flash video in an Articulate Presenter presentation? Use a Web Object to Add Non-Flash […]

Articulate 101: Add FLV Video to Your Presenter Slides — Elegantly

Feb212008

This article applies to Articulate Presenter 5. See what’s new in Presenter ’09! This is the 21st post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Customer Shane Matthews, BSc, BEd, CertDigitalComm, who is Global eLearning Program Manager with McCain Learning Centre. An earlier post by Dave Mozealous showed how easy it is […]

Articulate 101: Create a Consistent Look with Presenter & Engage

Feb202008

This article applies to Engage 1. Engage ’09 includes a built-in Color Scheme Editor. This is the 20th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Customer Support Engineer David Moxon. When inserting an Engage interaction into PowerPoint and then publishing with Articulate Presenter, there are a number of tips you can […]

Articulate 101: How to Create Mini-Assessments with Engage

Feb192008

This is the 19th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Helene Geiger, Instructional Designer and President of Prometheus Training Corporation, which won the gold medal in the 2007 Articulate Guru Awards. Short, interesting assessments are a great way to get your audience wanting to learn. They can also help people apply […]

Articulate 101: How to Use the Quizmaker Hotspot Question

Feb182008

This is the 18th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate MVP Dr. Rob Blankenship, who uses Articulate tools to help power EMsono – Online Emergency Ultrasound Education. The Hotspot question is an excellent way to add more interactivity to your Quizmaker quizzes. Let’s say that we are adding another question […]

Articulate 101: How to Use Multiple Images in a Quizmaker Question

Feb172008

This is the 17th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate MVP Dr. Rob Blankenship, who uses Articulate tools to help power EMsono – Online Emergency Ultrasound Education. Have you ever wanted to have more than one image in your Quizmaker question? I have. I had never seen any Community Forums […]

Articulate 101: Getting Started with Quizmaker

Feb162008

This is the 16th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Customer Support Engineer David Moxon. Whether you are a seasoned user of Articulate Quizmaker, or you are just starting out, there are always one or two things to remember when you are about to begin your Quizmaker project. Getting Ready […]

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