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Rapid e-learning either refers to simple content-based [[e-learning]] and its tools or to video-based e-learning or both.
Rapid e-learning either refers to simple content-based [[e-learning]] and its tools or to video-based e-learning or both.


Typical rapid e-learning tools allow to create Scorm-compliant contents, create quizzes, create simple interactive presentations (video recordings or slides with an audio track), capture and annotate user interactions with software.
Typical rapid e-learning tools allow to create Scorm-compliant contents, create quizzes, create simple interactive presentations (power points, video recordings or slides with an audio track), capture and annotate user interactions with software.
 
{{quotation|Rapid elearning can mean many things.  For some it means easy tools that let you build elearning courses without special programming skills.  For others, it means being empowered to quickly share your expertise with others.  Ultimately, it’s usually about getting the right information to people at the right time while operating at the speed of business.}} [http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/rapid-e-learning-101/ Articulate.com], retrieved 19:07, 22 October 2012 (CEST).


== Software ==
== Software ==
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* [http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/ Adobe Captivate] Quote: {{quotation|authoring software for rapidly creating and maintaining interactive eLearning content. Import your existing Microsoft PowerPoint content and make it more engaging with rich media, application simulations, branching scenarios, and quizzes.}} (June 2011)
* [http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/ Adobe Captivate] Quote: {{quotation|authoring software for rapidly creating and maintaining interactive eLearning content. Import your existing Microsoft PowerPoint content and make it more engaging with rich media, application simulations, branching scenarios, and quizzes.}} (June 2011)
* [[http://www.adobe.com/products/connect/ Adobe Conntect] Quote: {{quotation|Adobe® Connect™ is a web conferencing platform for web meetings, eLearning, and webinars.}} (Oct. 2012)


* [http://www.rapidintake.com/ RapidIntake ProForm] Quote: {{quotation|is a desktop solution that enables designers of all ability levels to create Flash-based, interactive courses. Novice users simply fill out form-based templates or layout content visually, while advanced users create reusable custom templates by accessing the Flash source code (.fla).}} (June 2011).
* [http://www.rapidintake.com/ RapidIntake ProForm] Quote: {{quotation|is a desktop solution that enables designers of all ability levels to create Flash-based, interactive courses. Novice users simply fill out form-based templates or layout content visually, while advanced users create reusable custom templates by accessing the Flash source code (.fla).}} (June 2011).
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* [http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/768/?utm_campaign=lsmag&utm_medium=email&utm_source=lsm-news Seven Top Authoring Tools] By Joe Ganci October 12, 2011
* [http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/768/?utm_campaign=lsmag&utm_medium=email&utm_source=lsm-news Seven Top Authoring Tools] By Joe Ganci October 12, 2011
* [http://elearningtech.blogspot.ch/2006/09/rapid-elearning-tools.html Rapid Authoring Tools] (2006) by Tony Karrer. Includes a longer list of tools.
* [http://www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/rapid-e-learning-101/ Rapid E-learning 101] by Articulate.com, , retrieved 19:07, 22 October 2012 (CEST)


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[[Category: Authoring tools]]

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Introduction

Rapid e-learning either refers to simple content-based e-learning and its tools or to video-based e-learning or both.

Typical rapid e-learning tools allow to create Scorm-compliant contents, create quizzes, create simple interactive presentations (power points, video recordings or slides with an audio track), capture and annotate user interactions with software.

“Rapid elearning can mean many things. For some it means easy tools that let you build elearning courses without special programming skills. For others, it means being empowered to quickly share your expertise with others. Ultimately, it’s usually about getting the right information to people at the right time while operating at the speed of business.” Articulate.com, retrieved 19:07, 22 October 2012 (CEST).

Software

PC-based Authoring tools

  • Active Presenter. Quote: “ActivePresenter is a solution for making interactive screencasts, rapidly authoring and maintaining interactive e-learning content” (Oct. 2012)
  • Lectora Quote: “Bundled with the leading flash content creation, screen capture, and recording software, Lectora’s powerful authoring tools empower you to quickly create dynamic video and Flash eLearning content.” (June 2011). This tools includes Flypaper, Camtasia and Snagit.
  • Snap! An PPT/Articulate-alike by Lectora. $99.
  • Articulate is a series of software, i.e. Studio, Presenter (PPT to Flash translator), Quizmaker and Engage (content creation)
  • Adobe Captivate Quote: “authoring software for rapidly creating and maintaining interactive eLearning content. Import your existing Microsoft PowerPoint content and make it more engaging with rich media, application simulations, branching scenarios, and quizzes.” (June 2011)
  • [Adobe Conntect Quote: “Adobe® Connect™ is a web conferencing platform for web meetings, eLearning, and webinars.” (Oct. 2012)
  • RapidIntake ProForm Quote: “is a desktop solution that enables designers of all ability levels to create Flash-based, interactive courses. Novice users simply fill out form-based templates or layout content visually, while advanced users create reusable custom templates by accessing the Flash source code (.fla).” (June 2011).

Online tools

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