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Studio ’09 Update 8 & Flash Player 10.2

Mar92011

Last week we released Studio ’09 Update 8, which contains fixes for a few minor issues caused by a bug in Flash Player 10.2, and affects a small number of customers using Quizmaker ’09 and Engage ’09. This update includes all previous enhancements and bug fixes for Updates 1-7, so when you download Update 8, […]

Getting Creative with Articulate Engage: Add 2 Interactions to 1 Slide

Jan62011

This guest blog post is by Articulate Customer Support Engineer David Fair. You probably already know that you can use Articulate Engage to add interactivity to your presentations, but did you know that there’s a way you can add two Engage interactions to the same slide to give your presentation some extra sizzle? Since this […]

Using PowerPoint to Create Labeled Graphic Backgrounds

Dec222010

This guest blog entry is by Articulate Community Manager David Anderson. The example might be a couple years old, but Prometheus’s Ergonomics course remains one of the most creative uses for the Articulate Engage Labeled Graphic interaction. In a previous post, Helene Geiger of Prometheus shared her source files and described her process for creating […]

Get 16 Enhancements & Office 2010 Support with Studio ’09 Update 7

Sep232010

Yesterday we enabled in-product update notification for Studio ’09 Update 7, which contains 16 product enhancements and bug fixes across our desktop authoring suite of tools. Released September 16, 2010, this update includes all previous enhancements and bug fixes for Updates 1-6, so when you download Update 7, you’ll have the latest and greatest version […]

50 Tutorials to Help You Achieve E-Learning Awesomeness

May272010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks. Last week was a blast! We spent three jam-packed days at the ASTD international conference, sharing all sorts of e-learning tips & tricks to help Articulate users build awesome e-learning. The best part was, we got to meet face-to-face with hundreds of you […]

Download 3 New Engage ’09 Community Interactions

Apr82010

Update: We are no longer offering the Engage software development kit, and we do not provide support for it. However, if you already have the Engage SDK and need assistance, please post your questions in the dedicated SDK community forum. You can also search the archives of our old Engage SDK forum. There’s been a […]

New Book Released! E-Learning Uncovered: Articulate Studio ’09

Apr62010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks. Looking for a practical resource that’ll have you quickly building high-quality courses with the Articulate tools? Check out the new book called E-Learning Uncovered: Articulate Studio ’09. It’s written by Tanya Coomes, Diane Elkins, and Desirée Ward of Alcorn Ward & Partners, Inc. […]

Articulate Studio ’09 & Adobe Flash Player 10.1

Mar252010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Quality Assurance Manager Dave Mozealous. Adobe has confirmed that is has fixed both issues in Flash Player 10.1 RC2. The final release of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 is expected in April 2010 and we’ve been extensively testing the beta release with all of our products. Adobe’s Flash […]

Creative Ways to Enrich Your E-Learning with Toolbar Tabs

Mar172010

This guest blog entry was written by Jade Kelsall, an Articulate user who designs e-learning for Skills@Library at the University of Leeds, UK. Let’s talk about toolbar tabs. You might already know that by customizing the layout settings on your player template in Articulate Presenter, you can add some standard tabs to the upper edge […]

3 Ways to Use Engage as a Video Player

Mar82010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager David Anderson. Articulate Engage is a great tool for rapidly designing variety and interactivity into your e-learning courses. But did you know three of Engage’s interactions — Process, Timeline and Tabs — are a great way to bundle screencasts in your courses? Most times, developers […]

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