| Five key considerations for selecting an authoring tool |
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So you’re thinking about buying an authoring tool… With such a wide range of rapid e-learning authoring tools available on the market, maybe you need some help in choosing what’s right for your organisation. We’ve been road testing many tools and have put together a list of criteria that can help you decide which tool would work best for you and your organisation. First consideration: what’s your budget? If you’ve got more funds or are looking to scale up your authoring across the organisation or have a dedicated team, it could be worth considering a collaborative server-based authoring tool. These tend to have more powerful capabilities and some are multi-purpose allowing for systems and non systems training. Second consideration: what’s your skill base? Third consideration: what’s your ambition? All market leading tools accept audio, video and flash animation files. You can commission rich media or create it yourself for integration into your e-learning. But, generally, the more ambitious you are about how you present your learning, the higher end tool you need to aim for. Fourth consideration: systems training and beyond? If you are planning to produce non systems training (e.g. Product knowledge, Induction training, Management skills etc) then a generalist tool will offer wider scope for content authoring, but it won’t lend itself well to systems training. Some tools can offer both systems and non systems capability, but these are the exception, not the rule. Fifth consideration: what’s your business imperative? Making sense of it all Of course the relative importance of each of these considerations will vary depending on what your starting point is (novice or expert), what scale of work you intend to produce (low, medium or high), the size and type of authoring team (solo, group, SME, instructional designer.) We’ve done the road tests, but which tools do we recommend? Well, we’ve thought long and hard about which tools we feel offer the most in terms of functionality, ease of use and value. Be sure to read our individual authoring tools reviews to see how each tool stacks up. If you have a burning question or want the inside line on our top tips, contact us at: info@kineo.com |
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