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  2. Authoring system - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authoring_system

    Generally authoring systems provide many graphics, much interaction, and other tools educational software needs. The three main components of an authoring system are: content organization, control of content delivery, and type(s) of assessment. Content Organization allows the user to structure and sequence the instructional content and media.

  3. ActivePresenter - Wikipedia

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    Also, ActivePresenter is a screen recorder. [4] It has 2 recording modes: Record Video [5] and Record Software Simulation. [6]Record Video: Users will get a slide containing a full-motion video.

  4. Adobe Captivate - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Captivate is an authoring tool that is used for creating eLearning content such as software demonstrations, software simulations, branched scenarios, and randomized quizzes in HTML5 format. [2] For software simulations, Captivate can use left or right mouse clicks, key presses and rollover images.

  5. Rapid learning - Wikipedia

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    Most of them are authoring tools that include rapid learning as a feature. Some of these tools treat each slide as a learning object and allow to add tests and online activities between the slides. Some of these software are online services, the others are desktop applications to install on your computer.

  6. Link-Systems International - Wikipedia

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    Link-Systems International, Inc. (LSI) is a privately held American distance-learning software corporation based in Tampa, Florida.The company is best known for NetTutor, its online tutoring service; WorldWideTestbank, its platform for authoring online content; and its WorldWideWhiteboard education-focused online collaboration platform.

  7. Learning management system - Wikipedia

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    An LMS delivers and manages all types of content, including videos, courses, workshops, and documents. In the education and higher education markets, an LMS will include a variety of functionality that is similar to corporate but will have features such as rubrics, teacher and instructor-facilitated learning, a discussion board, and often the use of a syllabus.

  8. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    Its Wikieducator's Learning4Content project builds skills in the use of MediaWiki and related free software technologies for mass collaboration in the authoring of free content and claims to be the world's largest wiki training project for education. By 30 June 2009 the project facilitated 86 workshops training 3,001 educators from 113 countries.

  9. FlexBook - Wikipedia

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    FlexBook is a textbook authoring platform developed by the CK-12 Foundation launched in 2008, focused on textbooks for the K-12 market. Derived from the words "flexibility" and "textbook," a FlexBook allows users to produce and customize content by re-purposing educational content using different modules.