by Trang | Jun 4, 2018 | ActivePresenter 7
In software simulations, you often want to simulate keyboard actions that interact with the target software. Key strokes are interaction objects that help you do that by responding when users press a key (combination). When you record software simulations, key strokes...
by Trang | May 30, 2018 | ActivePresenter 7
Mouse clicks are interaction objects placed in any position on a slide where users must click to trigger the next action. They are often used in software simulations to teach the use of applications. For example, place a mouse click object on a button or a menu where...
by My Hanh Dam | Apr 18, 2018 | ActivePresenter 7
In creating eLearning content, defining how to score and report learner results is one of the most important tasks, especially when you need to track the result of online learners. Not to mention a clear report can give learners a better view of what they should focus...
by My Hanh Dam | Apr 12, 2018 | ActivePresenter 7
ActivePresenter makes many output formats available, namely image, video, HTML SlideShow, document, and HTML5. This article will show you how to export ActivePresenter projects to document formats (PDF, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and HTML SlideShow). Exporting...
by Van Anh Nguyen | Apr 6, 2018 | ActivePresenter 7
In the previous tutorial, you’ve known how to use the Slide Pools feature which helps create question pools. Now let’s learn ways to draw questions from question pools to create random questions. This can be done using the Random Slide feature. Overview of Random...
by Van Anh Nguyen | Apr 2, 2018 | ActivePresenter 7
In eLearning course design, question pools (also question banks) are really practical. They come in handy when you wish to reuse questions or create several different versions of the same quiz. In this tutorial, we show you how to create and manage question pools....