Why You Belong in the New E-Learning Course Development & Delivery Class

Guest Blogger: Daniel Harbecke

To prepare future trainers for the e-Learning revolution, Roosevelt University is pleased to offer its latest cutting-edge course in technology: TRDV 453 E-Learning Course Development & Delivery.

Designed to be an in-depth introduction to the tools and techniques of the e-Learning trade, TRDV 453 will teach students not only how to use the technology, but which software is the best fit for the project. You’ll learn how to create an e-Learning prototype from top to bottom in a self-paced study, becoming familiar with how to get the job done while avoiding the hidden pitfalls.  Best of all, you’ll get training on the e-Learning Guild’s top-ranked software package: Adobe Captivate.

Adobe Captivate is a robust web authoring tool that’s both powerful and easy to use. In addition to learning authoring skills, students are eligible for an educational discount – normally around $799, your discount slashes the price to $299.

The top-seven tools that people reported using, in order of most use to least, are:

  1. Adobe Captivate
  2. Articulate Presenter
  3. Articulate Engage
  4. Adobe Connect
  5. TechSmith Camtasia
  6. Adobe Presenter
  7. Harbinger Raptivity

TRDV 453 will be taught by Vince Cyboran, Associate Professor for Training and Development. With over 25 years of experience in the field, Dr. Cyboran will give you a bird’s-eye view of how these programs are being used in the field, and how you can get the most out of them. Classes start this spring – mark your calendars to get in on this groundbreaking course.

Read up on the Guild’s Top Authoring Tools here: http://www.learningsolutionsmag.com/articles/768/?utm_campaign=lsmag&utm_medium=email&utm_source=lsm-news

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