Results for the ‘Articulate Presenter’ category
Feb142008
This article applies to Presenter 5. Learn how to upload to a server with Presenter ’09. This is the 14th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Director of Customer Support Gabe Anderson. It’s been a few years since I last wrote about how to FTP your Articulate Presenter content to […]
Feb132008
This is the 13th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Customer Support Engineer David Moxon. The hyperlink — linking from a point in a slide to another destination — is a great way to add interactivity to your presentations and can be a complete alternative to using the navigation controls […]
Feb122008
This is the 12th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate VP of Community Tom Kuhlmann. Creating color schemes in Articulate Presenter is fairly straightforward and allows you to customize the look of your elearning courses and presentations. In this post, I’ll share with you how to create your own schemes […]
Feb112008
This is the 11th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate EVP of Sales & Marketing Mark Schwartz. Often, while doing a demo of Articulate Presenter, I’m asked why you would ever want to publish your Articulate Presenter output to Microsoft Word. Well that’s a fair question. After all, isn’t the […]
Feb102008
This is the 10th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate VP of Community Tom Kuhlmann. Obviously, the power of Articulate Presenter is being able to quickly convert PowerPoint content into Flash. However, Presenter is much more than that. The secret is to think outside of the PowerPoint slide and play […]
Feb72008
This is the 7th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Sales Operations Manager Sarah Schenone. You already know how to incorporate a Quizmaker quiz into an Articulate Presenter e-learning course or presentation using the Publish for Articulate Presenter option in Quizmaker. Did you also know that, with Presenter, you can […]
Feb62008
This is the 6th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate VP of Community Tom Kuhlmann. I read once that we only use 10% of our brain’s power. My wife’s been on record to affirm that it’s definitely true for me. The same can be said for the software we use. […]
Feb52008
This is the 5th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate VP of Community Tom Kuhlmann. Synchronizing your PowerPoint animations with your audio narrations is easy to do using Articulate Presenter. Basically, it’s just a matter of plugging in a mic, talking, and hitting the next animation button. In fact it’s […]
Feb42008
This is the 4th post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Sr. Customer Support Engineer Justin Wilcox. Importing audio into Articulate Presenter is just a matter of a few mouse clicks. As Gabe has outlined in previous posts, you can import multiple audio files or even use the Timeline Audio Editor […]
Feb32008
This is the 3rd post in the Articulate 101 series. It was written by Articulate Sr. Customer Support Engineer Justin Wilcox. Now that you’ve purchased a microphone to record your narration, you probably want to know how to get the best results from your new microphone. Gabe has previously provided some useful tips on how […]
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