Add text and virtually any type of media to a form, and you're ready to go. With more than 20 interactions to choose from, you'll always have the one you need.
And it takes just seconds to add your interactions to a Presenter course. Customize the look and feel of each Engage interaction. Easily adjust colors and animations to suit your needs—and apply these styles to the rest of your course with a few clicks.
Insert photographic and illustrated characters to your interactions without interrupting your workflow. You can access Content Library —which has thousands of free characters, expressions, and poses—right from Engage Deliver engaging interactions to every device—without any additional work. Simply create your interaction in Engage , then click publish. That's it. Your interaction automatically plays everywhere, beautifully.
Simply upload your Engage interaction to quickly gather and share feedback. Compare features across versions, or view all Studio features. Presenter Quizmaker Engage Compare Versions. Optimized effortlessly The new responsive player dynamically adapts to tablet and smartphone screens, providing an optimal view of your course on every device. Touchscreen gesture support Invite deeper interaction with your courses.
The timeline in Presenter is great Everything seems so much more responsive and responds really well. Deliver to everyone, everywhere. Localize content Easily translate courses for learners across the globe. Boost accessibility Make your courses even more accessible with the Section and WCAG support, customizable player font sizes, and skippable player navigation in Studio Presenter Transform slides into mobile and online courses.
Add interactions and assessments. Responsive to every mobile device. Quizmaker Easily add quizzes to your courses. Build for any device, effortlessly Deliver engaging assessments to every device—without any additional work. Build interactions easily Create engaging interactions quickly. Take creative control Customize the look and feel of each Engage interaction.
Build for every device, effortlessly Deliver engaging interactions to every device—without any additional work.
Toggle the features below to learn more. Easy Authoring. PowerPoint Authoring. Transform your PowerPoint slides into presentation-based courses with ease using Articulate Presenter Create media-rich interactions in Engage , assessments in Quizmaker , and videos in Replay And add them seamlessly to your Presenter courses.
Content Library Integration. Browse Content Library templates, characters, and stock media right from within Presenter , speeding your workflow. Content Library Media. Find the perfect photos, illustrations, icons, and videos for your e-learning courses.
Browse 8. All assets are royalty-free with no attribution required. Slide Templates. Access the ever-growing library of beautifully designed, easily customizable slide templates in Content Library They include educational content to help you create courses faster. Review Integration. Easily get in-context feedback from subject matter experts SMEs with the web-based Review app.
No download required. Choose from the ever-growing library of new photographic and illustrated characters in Content Library to build scenarios and make courses more relatable. Consolidated Narration Window. Use the consolidated narration tool in Presenter to record narration, sync animations, and add annotations—all in one streamlined window without interrupting your workflow.
Localized Interface. Slide-Level Controls. Set properties for all your course slides in one easy-to-use window, including navigation, branching, presenters, playlists, player tabs, and more. Branch learners to the content they need the most. Test them on how they'd handle a scenario, then take them to different slides depending on how they respond.
Slide Notes. Display your slide notes exactly as you designed them. Presenter preserves text formatting, paragraph breaks, colors, and even font styles. Easily animate objects with a gallery of entrance, exit, emphasis, and motion path animations. Presenter supports most PowerPoint animations.
Polish your courses with slide transitions. Make slides fade, dissolve, zoom, and more. Presenter supports many PowerPoint transitions. Highlight important content with arrows, check marks, crosses, rectangles, and spotlights. Then customize their colors, sizes, and animations. Record, import, and edit audio without complex conversions or encoding. And use broadcast-level audio optimization for consistent volume across slides, quizzes, and interactions.
Record or import any video, then set it to play automatically or include player controls. Use the built-in editor to crop, trim, adjust volume, or even add a watermark. Choose whether or not to compress videos in your published courses. Flash Objects. Add Flash movies and interactive content to your courses, including SWF files, Captivate movies, and Camtasia screencasts.
Web Objects. Bring the power of the web to your course. Quickly and easily embed web-based applications, games, videos, reference materials, and much more. Responsive Player.
The new responsive player for Presenter dynamically adapts to different tablets and smartphones, providing an optimized view of your course on every device, without any manual tweaking. It fluidly responds to different mobile screen sizes and orientations, hiding sidebar menus, eliminating browser chrome, and delivering mobile-friendly playback controls. Responsive Preview. See how your course will look and behave on any device and in any orientation without leaving Presenter. Just click the device icons on the preview window.
Responsive Playback Restrictions. Control which mobile device orientations learners can use to view your course. For example, if you build a course that works best in landscape mode, restrict playback to landscape orientation on tablets and smartphones. HTML5 Gestures. We've optimized the new responsive player for touch control. Also, if you were to gain access to the files from your lecturer, you'd need to have Presenter installed on your machine to view the content properly.
They could still share the PowerPoint file, but keep in mind that it may not function if you view it on your machine, without the software. Perhaps your instructor could publish the presentations for CD, instead? They could zip the content and share it with you, so you can view the course offline. Even better, they could burn it onto a CD. I'm a student taking a course and want to use Articulate for my presentation, can I download my presentation to my computer and then attach it to my online course documents?
If you are viewing the course in Presenter, then you'll need to publish the file before attaching it to online course documents. Security restrictions in these environments can cause various features in your courses to fail. The published output for a Presenter course includes multiple files and folders.
For your published course to work properly, these files and folders must remain in the same organizational structure when you upload them to a server. Here's a pro tip: When you need to test a published course or share it with stakeholders, publish it to Articulate , then view it in Articulate Review. Be sure the file paths to your projects and published output are well under the character limit imposed by Microsoft Windows.
The publishing process adds characters to the file path you selected. If it exceeds characters, your published output will be incomplete. Avoid using special characters, accents, or symbols in your file paths and file names. Learn more about naming conventions in this Microsoft article.
When the Articulate Presenter Package window appears, choose a package location i. By default, the zip file will be created in the same location where your PowerPoint file is stored, but you can change it.
Just click the ellipsis Modify the optional package notes, then click Create Package. When the Publish Successful window appears, you'll have an option to open the folder where the zip file was created. Click Close when you're done. Working with Course Assets Developers often keep course assets pictures, videos, audio files, documents, etc.
Here are some examples of strange behavior that can occur when an asset is corrupt: The asset is blank, distorted, or unresponsive. For example, a video refuses to play.
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