Results for the ‘Articulate Presenter’ category
Jan262005
There’s more to Articulate Presenter than meets the eye. Its core functionality is, of course, converting your PowerPoint file to Flash to create engaging multimedia presentations or e-learning courses. But what if you want to complement your Web-based Flash content with a printable study guide? One way to approach this is to leverage the Publish […]
Jan72005
Although Articulate Presenter is designed to produce rich-media Web or CD-ROM interactive digital content, the need to print a presentation or e-learning course will occasionally arise. If you want to give your users or learners a way to print your entire presentation or e-learning course — aside from one slide at a time (Ctrl-P should […]
Dec172004
This article applies to Articulate Presenter 4. See what’s new in Articulate Presenter 5! If you work in a collaborative environment with more than one content author using Articulate Presenter on different machines, chances are that you occasionally need to transfer project files from one machine to another. If your e-learning course or presentation contains […]
Dec162004
This article applies to Articulate Presenter 4. See what’s new in Articulate Presenter 5! Articulate Presenter includes a built-in feature to record your own narration (Articulate -> Record Narration). This is our recommended approach for most users, which will result in high-quality audio that’s optimized for speech. Articulate Presenter also has the ability to import […]
Dec142004
Does this ever get on your nerves? Why shouldn’t you get to see all your menu options with just one click, sans delay? Your computer’s reluctance to reveal all your menu options is not something that’s isolated to the Articulate Presenter menu, of course. Unless you change a specific setting in any of your Office […]
Dec102004
Yesterday Robin Good of Master New Media took the time to conduct an Internet audio interview with me about Articulate Presenter. He speaks highly of the software and has posted his commentary here. Speaking with Robin using live voice-over-IP technology was a first for me. It was sort of like a browser-based intercom system that […]
Nov82004
As our international customers can attest, one of the many reasons that Articulate Presenter is such a great tool is its ability to convert to Flash Unicode characters, including DoubleByte sets like Japanese and Chinese. There are several important steps to successfully publish with Articulate Presenter a non-Western font from PowerPoint to Flash: Set your […]
Oct192004
This article applies to Articulate Presenter 5. See Presenter ’09 info. If you work with Articulate Presenter in a team environment — perhaps you are one of many content authors or subject matter experts — you’re probably working within a set of defined standards: PowerPoint template, corporate color scheme, and the like. So the next […]
Sep212004
This article applies to Articulate Presenter 4. See what’s new in Articulate Presenter 5! If you’re not satisfied with the maximum amount of real estate given to your standard presenter photo (73×85 pixels) — or you have two or more presenters, and you’d like for them both/all to appear in the upper left-hand corner of […]
Aug302004
This article applies to Articulate Presenter 4. See what’s new in Articulate Presenter 5! The last entry, Publishing to LMS, described the basics of publishing your Articulate Presenter content so that it will be recognized by and interoperable with your LMS. With those fundamentals in mind, you may find that your LMS wants to see […]
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