Showing posts with label elearning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elearning. Show all posts

Monday, 31 January 2011

eCat work goes live

Some work I did a few years ago whilst in Australia has finally gone live:

Click here

Friday, 26 November 2010

Free custom eLearning interaction design for Articulate/PowerPoint

Myself and a colleague have designed and built a custom eLearning interaction design for use in Articulate/PowerPoint.

You can preview and download this from our developers blog.

Click here.

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Articulate Quizmaker - Font bolding bug fix

Not sure if any of you have come across this bug in Quizmaker or not? Basically if you bold part of a sentence in Quizmaker, the bold text will be shifted down 1px. This is shown in the image below:

Although minor, it is obvious and messy.

So I've figured out a quick easy fix to this problem.

Instead of bolding the text, simply change the font to 'Arial Rounded MT Bold'. As you cna see in the image below the result is near perfect.

Monday, 18 October 2010

Kineo release Totara LMS

Kineo has formed a joint venture company with two leading e-learning and open source companies to develop and distribute a version of the Moodle Learning Management System for the corporate sector. The product, called Totara, is set to revolutionise the corporate LMS space as the first open source learning management solution designed specifically for the corporate sector.

The new joint venture company to be known as Totara has been formed by three partner companies.

For more info (Click here).

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Free custom Articulate player

Last week I built a custom player skin for use with Articulate. And I'm pleased to announce that it is now available for free download via my company website.

Click here.

Enjoy...

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

UFI e-learning - Alpha build

After a hectic week of work, I've managed to get the alpha build of the UFI course out on time. whoooo!

This is an e-learning course designed at teaching adults lessons for keeping kids safe while browsing online.

It's all flash driven, with a holding file that calls all the other files in. It has been designed this way to keep individual file size to a minimum, as we have a low final bandwidth to work with.

Thanks too, to Chris and Dan @TiltMedia, Brighton, for their collaboration on the video and gfx.

Anyway here's a few screen grabs from the alpha build...