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Garry Platt

EEF

Senior Consultant

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Course Authoring Software

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We are reviewing our selection of course authoring software and I have the following lined up to take a closer look at but I would be interested in hearing if there would be any others people recommed I consider?

RapidIntake: http://rapidintake.com/

Lectora: http://lectora.com/

Kaplan: http://www.kaplanlt.com/

EnlightKS: http://enlightks.com/compliance/products/kstutor

Articulate: http://www.articulate.com/

Adobe Captivate: http://thankyou.adobe.com/en/uk/products/CP/v3/1106_captivate.html

Xyleme: http://www.xyleme.com/product/pastiche

2 Responses

  1. Technologies to author with
    At our place of work we have started using a number of different elements in order to deliver our courses both online, and remotely.

    1.) WordPress as a platform for our eLearning site. Free, simple to learn and use, they have a famous ‘5 minute installation’ and it has 19,000+ plugins to use in order to add functionality, and the themes mean you can change the way it looks in under a minute
    2.) Camtasia – perfect for screen casting and editing videos of yourself delivering a key point
    3.) Adobe Connect – perfect for virtual classrooms and long distanct meetings

  2. E-learning Authoring Software

    Hi Garry,

    I would like to recommend that you also take a look at Seminar Author (http://www.seminar.co.uk/Author.aspx).

    Seminar Author is an easy-to-use solution that allows content developers and subject matter experts to quickly create and review highly interactive and engaging content that can be delivered to a range of platforms including PC, tablet and smartphone.

    Please feel free to contact me if you would like to arrange an online demo of the product.

    Howard Steed

    Seminar E-learning System

    howard.steed@Seminar.co.uk

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