Results for the ‘Articulate Presenter’ category

A Rapid E-Learning Tip That’ll Save You a Ton of Time

Feb182010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks Here’s a tip that’s going to simplify your e-learning development process. If your courses contain animations like the moving hands effect we shared last week, you know that techniques like this are a great way to create visual interest. But if your project […]

Announcing Articulate Presenter Community Skins

Nov112009

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Quality Assurance Manager Dave Mozealous. Update: Learn how to create a Articulate Presenter Community Skin in less than an hour. Back in July we released an update to Articulate Studio ’09 and we added a cool new feature that until now has been undocumented. Today I would […]

101 Rapid E-Learning Tutorials

Oct52009

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks. When we launched Screenr last month, it created quite a buzz! What’s cool is that the Articulate community wasted no time digging into this free & nifty web-based screencasting tool. Within the first few days, community members had created, tweeted, and re-tweeted dozens […]

Get 63 Product Enhancements with Studio ’09 Update 5

Jul152009

Today we released Studio ’09 Update 5, a significant product update that includes support for H.264 MP4 video, a new and improved update process, and 60+ enhancements and bug fixes across all of our desktop authoring tools. What’s new? Here are some highlights about what’s new in Studio ’09 Update 5: All Studio ’09 Products: […]

Articulate Presenter Tutorials

Jul12009

Check out this collection of tutorials created for Presenter users by the Articulate Community. They’re sorted by the four sections on the Presenter toolbar (Narration, Insert, Tools, and Publish). The lists come from a Diigo bookmark feed and the items are updated frequently. You might also like to check out the Articulate Presenter tutorials at E-Learning […]

New Book Published: Essential Articulate Studio ’09

Jun292009

The much anticipated inaugural book on Articulate Studio ’09 is hot off the presses and shipping now. The 1,000-page book “is designed to help novice to intermediate users of Articulate Studio ’09 get the most from using these tools — Presenter, Engage, Quizmaker, and Video Encoder — to develop quality informational and instructional materials.” You […]

Use the Presenter SDK to Navigate Between Multiple Courses

Jun192009

As Articulate Customer Support Engineer Brian Batt reminded the Twitter world yesterday, Presenter ’09 offers a Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Articulate Player. We’re often asked what you can do with the Articulate SDK. Articulate MVP Brian Allen (brianosmi in the forums) recently shared a great example that illustrates how you can add functionality […]

Here’s How to Achieve Rapid Section 508 Compliance

May62009

This guest blog post was written by Articulate Customer Support Engineer Brian Batt. Exploring compliance with Section 508 is often a confusing venture, but it doesn’t have to be that way. One way of achieving Section 508 Compliance is by providing a compliant alternative for those with accessibility needs. Part of the difficulty in producing […]

Studio ’09 Update 4 Released – Includes 131 Product Enhancements

Mar42009

There’s a new update available: Studio ’09 Update 5 Released July 15, 2009 Today we released Studio ’09 Update 4, which is a significant update with new features in Presenter ’09 and Quizmaker ’09, an all-new self-service activation process — for those of you behind a firewall that blocks product activation, or who have previously […]

Here’s How You Can Get Past Click & Read E-Learning

Feb92009

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate VP of Community Tom Kuhlmann. In an earlier post, I showed you how to build scenarios using the branching and locking features in Presenter ’09. It’s pretty easy to do. Once you get a handle on how to use those features, the question is, “How can I […]

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