I am completely new to the Articulate '09 programmes (Presenter, Engage and Quizmaker) and I'm desperately trying to get my head around them.
I've watched the demo clips available but what I'd really love is a step by step project to that I can work alongside to as an introduction. I can't seem to find one anywhere... Any suggestions?
Hey guys! Thanks for the suggestions - I spent most of the afternoon trawling the site for these kind of things with no joy - ill deffs check them out!
Alison your suggestion looks perfect for me, looking forward to cracking on - no doubt you'll here from me again when I get stuck...
Hi Hayley, welcome to elearning heroes! Why not try participating in the weekly challenges when you've got the basics under control. They're a great way to practice your skills!
Hi Hayley, the tutorials and the associated practice files are extremely helpful. In the end, however, I think the best thing is to just get in and try, and fail (that is the part I am best at) and try again!
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Hi Hayley!
Have you checked out the tutorials that we have available? Many have video clips to assist as well.
Hi Hayley,
Welcome to the community! I'm assuming that these are the video tutorials you are referring to. If you click on the first link (Creating your first presentation), you'll see that you can download a set of practice files to use while you watch the tutorials.
Otherwise, if you're looking for more of a formal training-type experience, check out the certified training offered by our partners.
Hope that helps!
Allison
Hey guys! Thanks for the suggestions - I spent most of the afternoon trawling the site for these kind of things with no joy - ill deffs check them out!
Alison your suggestion looks perfect for me, looking forward to cracking on - no doubt you'll here from me again when I get stuck...
Thanks again,
Hayley
Great! Glad I was able to help.
Yeah definitely holler if you need any more help, that is what the community is here for!
:)
Allison
Hi Hayley, welcome to elearning heroes! Why not try participating in the weekly challenges when you've got the basics under control. They're a great way to practice your skills!
Hi Hayley, the tutorials and the associated practice files are extremely helpful. In the end, however, I think the best thing is to just get in and try, and fail (that is the part I am best at) and try again!
You're on to something Michael! I learn my best 'lessons' this way :)
Thanks for sharing.
@Michael: Totally agree with you on that one! Trial and error is often the best way to learn. :)
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