Results for the ‘Articulate Presenter’ category

The Secret to Building Decision-Making Branches Using PowerPoint

Jul22007

This guest blog post was written by Articulate VP, Community Tom Kuhlmann. Tom has over 15 years of real-world experience in the training industry. When Tom was our customer, he was the 2007 Articulate Guru Awards Silver Winner, and recently wrote the articles, 5 Myths About Rapid E-Learning, Yes, Rapid E-Learning Can Do Branching, Click […]

Curiosity Might Have Killed the Cat, But Learners Love It

Jun272007

This guest blog post was written by Articulate VP, Community Tom Kuhlmann. Tom has over 15 years of real-world experience in the training industry. When Tom was our customer, he won the 2007 Articulate Guru Silver Awards, and recently wrote the articles, 5 Myths About Rapid E-Learning, Yes, Rapid E-Learning Can Do Branching, and Click […]

Click & Read E-learning Courses Don’t Need to Be Boring

Jun252007

This guest blog post was written by Articulate VP, Community Tom Kuhlmann. Tom has over 15 years of real-world experience in the training industry. When Tom was our customer, he won the 2007 Articulate Guru Silver Awards, and recently wrote the articles, 5 Myths About Rapid E-Learning and Yes, Rapid E-Learning Can Do Branching. In […]

Yes, Rapid E-Learning Can Do Branching

Jun192007

This guest blog post was written by Articulate VP, Community Tom Kuhlmann. Tom has over 15 years of real-world experience in the training industry. When Tom was our customer, he won the 2007 Articulate Guru Silver Awards, and recently wrote the article, 5 Myths About Rapid E-Learning. “That’s just click and read. Can your software […]

Web Object & PHP to Generate a Custom Certificate of Completion

Jun122007

Inspired by Articulate community member Jerry in this forum thread (and others I’ve seen like it in the past), as well as conversations I had with Tom last week at the ASTD show, I’ve created a simple example of how you can leverage the underused Web Object feature of Articulate Presenter, combined with a little […]

Past, Present & Future of Rapid Elearning Podcast

May232007

As somewhat of a follow-up to my April panel session at the eLearning Guild conference in Boston, the fine folks at Kineo reached out to me for a Skype-powered interview a few weeks ago. The podcast was highlighted in Kineo’s newsletter today. It was a great conversation with Stephen Walsh that covered a lot of […]

5 Myths About Rapid E-Learning

May142007

This guest blog post was written by Articulate Guru Awards Silver Winner Tom Kuhlmann. Tom has over 15 years of real-world experience in the training industry. He’s personally developed hundreds of hours of training while managing e-learning projects at Capital One, Washington Mutual, and Weyerhaeuser. Tom recently completed his Master’s in Education Technology at Pepperdine, […]

7 Quick Tips for Spicing up Your PowerPoint Design

May112007

How to create compelling learning seems to be a one of the biggest challenges facing the e-learning development community today. It was a hot topic of discussion last month in Boston, and it ties directly into this month’s Learning Circuits Blog Big Question: “PowerPoint – What is Appropriate, When and Why?” As many others have […]

Bypass Flash Security & Attachment Download Issues in CD Playback

Apr172007

This article applies to Articulate Presenter 5. See what’s new in Presenter ’09! Update (10.1.2008): The Publish to CD feature of Presenter ’09 creates a self-contained .EXE player, so this issue will not occur in local playback if publishing to CD in Presenter ’09. Learn how to upgrade. Internet Explorer and the Flash Player don’t […]

Articulate Presenter & Office 2007

Nov162006

Update (August 1, 2007): We now support Vista & PowerPoint 2007. Learn more. Microsoft just released to manufacturing (RTM) Office 2007, which includes PowerPoint 2007 and is expected to be available to the general public at the end of January 2007. How does this release impact Articulate Presenter? The short answer is that the Articulate […]

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