These will all record anything you can see on your screen and will let you add narration. Some have extensive editing capabilities, some have none. They all output flash files and have options for other video formats. * Outputs SCORM or AICC compliant tutorials that can be run and tracked through a Learning (or Course) Management System Convert existing PPT slides to Flash format presentations. This allows you to use a familiar and pretty powerful design tool (PPT - it does more than just bullets) for authoring. Some of these offer the ability to add narration and insert other media objects. * Outputs SCORM or AICC compliant tutorials that can be run and tracked through a Learning (or Course) Management System Tools to help you create engaging and interactive content to insert into a tutorial. These are especially useful to supplement what you create in one of the PPT-to-Flash or Direct Authoring tools. Screen Casting Tools
May be the best, easiest tool for straight screen recording. Editing is similar to video editing. PowerPoint-to flash option.
Uses a 'slide' concept for screen recording, easy to get started, editing is powerful but a little different. Excellent for creating software simulations, and has branching capability for more involved tutorials. PowerPoint-to flash option. Academic/non-profit discounts are especially good (and normal retail price is especially high)
Includes simulation ability, similar to Camtasia and Captivate
Free - the most widely used of the free tools. Includes editing, with callouts etc, not slick, large user community with active forum to get help.
Free, very easy to use, no editing. Unlike may other newer free tools, you can store on your computer as well as on their site.
Free - open source, similar to Wink, and may be marginially better, but many fewer users, less help available
Free, in Beta, very easy, no editing or audio, must upload to their site, so you are counting on them staying around.
PowerPoint to Flash
Top rated tool of this type. Offers multi-level navigation, sound, editing, quizzes, branching. Can insert flash or other media files into slides and attach documents. Create branded themes.
Formerly Macormedia Breeze, very similar to Articulate, but only available packaged with Adobe Connect.
Free in beta. University of Iowa project. Create simple presentations with narration, but no animations or other media. Outpu is in QuickTime format.
Free office suite, Impress is the PPT type application. Can open MS PPT files or create in Impress. Option to save to flash. No option to add sound, no animations, no auto-play (must click through slides).
Semi-Rapid Direct Authoring Tools
Directly create course content in the tool via WYSIWG interface, instead of using PPT. These tools create a more formal and classic style of tutorial. Good for longer tutorials that will be around awhile.
More advanced course authoring system, the least 'rapid' but most powerful fo these tools. A user friendly, but not simple interface. This is a tool to get if you want to get serious about self-paced courses. Costs close to $2k.
Web-based, LCMS style authoring system. A pay subscription service for organizations, they offer free individual accounts. Templated approach makes gettings started easie. Output is Flash.
Free. Good for exploring this kind of development. Limited set of templates. Has not free add-ons for PPT import, screen capture and extra templates.
Free and open source. Similar level as CourseLab, but different approach. Multiple content formats, less focus on interface style.
Free if you already have Dreamweaver. This extension adds templates and tools to create learning interactivities. A good place to start if you have and know Dreamweaver.
Free. New free version of a course development tool. Very templated and fairl limited, it is easy to get started with. No option to change overall theme or design.
Interactive Content
Tool for creating Flash interactivities. Makes Flash authoring accessible to non-coding types. Like other Articulate products, high quality and a bit expensive.
Powerful quiz and exam creator, to insert in any course, flash output. Many of the creation tools have some quizz and assessment creation, but if you need more options, question types, etc. look at this.
Another tool for adding more powerful flash quizzes and surveys for your courses
Free, create flash presentations, with animations, imbedded sound. Similar to engage in concept, but quite different to use.
Create and share online learning activities and quizzes. Low cost, aimed ad educators.
Free online video editing, sharing, social network, videos are stored on their site. Like YouTube, but with editing tools.
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