Results for the ‘Articulate Engage’ category
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 […]
Feb92008
This is the 9th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate QA Project Lead Dave Mozealous. A question I often hear is “what is the best way to add Flash Video (FLV) to a slide in Articulate Presenter?” Sure, Articulate Presenter supports inserting SWF video at the slide level, but what […]
Feb82008
This is the 8th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Customer Support Engineer David Moxon. Once you’ve started using Engage with Articulate Presenter, it is difficult to imagine life without it. Slick ‘n quick is what I call it! Engage is “slick” because you have 10 great-looking animated interactions just […]
Sep52007
This guest blog post was written by Jim Gritton, co-founder of GB Learning Consultancy, a specialist leadership development consultancy in the south-east of England. Jim is passionate about the application of technology to learning and is currently pursuing an MSc in e-Learning at the University of Edinburgh. For some years now I’ve been a Mac […]
Aug162007
Last week I published a tutorial on how to create tooltips in Presenter with SnagIt. “But what if you want to do more than add a simple rollover?” asked a number of readers. What if you want your image to be even more robust using the tools you already have? If you have the Rapid […]
Aug12007
This article applies to Studio Second Edition. See what’s new in Presenter ’09! We announced today that we now officially support Windows Vista and PowerPoint 2007 in our desktop suite of products. If you’re not running Vista or PowerPoint 2007, you don’t need to worry about upgrading. The following Vista-compatible products are now available to […]
Jun182007
“Engage gives us an intuitive tool to easily create opportunities for students to interact with the content.” This Engage example from EPS effectively leverages recorded narration, integrated images, and embedded links to related sites in its creative use of the Engage Timeline Interaction to train emergency professionals on “The 7 D’s of Stroke Care.” Greg […]
Mar212007
A question I’ve seen come up quite a bit lately in support is this: “How can I permit my users to bypass my Engage interaction slide without having to view all the steps?” The short answer: You need to change the properties of your Engage slide via PowerPoint after you’ve published to Articulate Presenter. Here’s […]
Nov282006
The extensibility of Articulate products blows me away. They’re pretty darn powerful right out of the box for building compelling e-learning content. Looking to push the limits? Combine Engage with Presenter, or look under the hood at the XML foundation of our products, and the sky’s suddenly the limit to what you can do. And […]
Nov202006
When I first envisioned this post, the focus was going to be a tutorial about how to add an Engage interaction to Presenter as either a slide or a tab (now that you know about all the creative ways you can use Engage). But then I just started to have fun creating the below example […]
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