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13 Great Community Tips to Get Your E-Learning Courses Noticed

Feb122010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks Interesting how sometimes a theme emerges in the Articulate Community! Seemed like this week it was all about finding unique ways to pique your audience’s interest, from using hands and handwriting in your e-learning course, to building an eye-catching portfolio, to creatively using […]

A Simple PowerPoint Animation to Make Your Course More Human

Feb112010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks Earlier this week I made a quick Screenr video about a session I’m doing at Learning Solutions 2010. To add some interest, I used a “moving hands” animation technique: View this screencast at Screenr I first saw this done in a presentation that […]

Using a Social Media Theme & Other Tips from the Community

Feb52010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks Lots of interesting ideas and tips flying around the Articulate Community lately! Here are some things from the last week or so that you won’t want to miss: Notable tutorials: Nice idea for incorporating a social media theme in an e-learning course Fun […]

From the Community: Animations, Microphones, Masterpieces, & More

Jan292010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks It’s already Friday! Want to catch up on what’s been going on in the Articulate Community this week? Here are some highlights: Notable tutorials: Three animation techniques for showing motion paths The one Tweetdeck feature I can’t live without Create a pan & […]

Connect with Articulate on Facebook & Twitter

Jan272010

Social networking sites are well on their way to overtaking search engine traffic. It’s no surprise, given Facebook’s astounding 350 million users, and that hardly a day goes by that it or Twitter isn’t featured in the news. Why are sites like Facebook and Twitter so popular? Quite simply, they facilitate conversations, allowing people to […]

Articulate Community Recap

Jan222010

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks With all the cool things coming out of the Articulate community lately, we know it can be a challenge to take it all in. Even with great tools like feed readers & bookmarking apps, sometimes it’s just not possible to watch every new […]

New Webinars, Training & Trade Shows in 2010

Jan52010

Welcome to 2010! There’s a lot going on in the new year, including new worldwide Articulate product webinars, expanded Articulate training opportunities, and elearning trade shows in the U.S. and UK. Attend a Live Product Webinar The Articulate Daily Demo is a live, 45-minute introduction to Articulate products. Already offered every weekday in the U.S. […]

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 […]

Knowledge Screen: How to Create Rapid Video Learning

Nov102009

Online video is everywhere, from the ubiquitous YouTube to the roster of world-class speakers featured by TED. With Articulate Studio ’09‘s native support for Flash FLV & SWF, as well as QuickTime H.264 video, it’s no surprise that Articulate customers are pushing the envelope to incorporate this increasingly affordable and accessible instructional medium in their […]

Here’s a Boatload of Free E-learning Tutorials

Nov42009

This guest blog entry was written by Articulate Community Manager Jeanette Brooks. Picture this: You’re knee-deep in an elearning project with a crazy deadline and you need to quickly figure out how to customize a certain part of your course. Instead of spinning your wheels, you teleport yourself to the office of a fellow Articulate […]

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