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Buyers Guide to Authoring Tools: Users Tell You What Works, What Doesn't, and Why
Expert users review and rate 29 leading authoring tools. Free updates. Learn more.
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Awards contests for corporate training products have large audiences. But they may not tell you what you think they do. | 
|  |  | LATEST AUTHORING TOOL RATINGS  by TMR Editors The costs and ratings of all the authoring tools TMR reviewers have evaluated. (Subscribers only) | 
|  |  | CHECK THE LATEST AUTHORING TOOL REVIEWS by TMR Editors Check out our latest e-learning authoring tool reviews. | 
|  |  | THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO SIMULATIONS & SERIOUS GAMES
Rating: Outstanding
Reviewer: Jon Aleckson, Web Courseworks & Madison Productions, Inc.
Clark Aldrich’s new book on simulations for learning is monumental (600 pages!). Besides being comprehensive, it’s witty and provocative, a must-have for educational technology developers. A Training Media Review Top Product for 2009. | 
|  |  | A BOOK FOR THE SERIOUS CHANGE AGENT
Rating: Very Good
Reviewer: Bill Ellet, TMR editor
Influencer teaches a framework for creating change through influence. That means you need to understand the people you want to change as much as the change you want to make. | 
|  |  | CAPTURE VIDEO AND SCREENS FOR NOTHING!
Rating: Good
Reviewer: Lorraine Vachon, IT Consultant
Jing creates bite-sized projects quickly. You can learn to use it in a few minutes and share brief videos or screen captures through Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Digg, blogs, chats, forums, and wikis. | 
|  |  | GREAT WEBINARS
Rating: Good
Reviewer: Mireille Massue, training consultant
Great Webinars is a book on a timely topic: how to make corporate training webinars two-way, with learners actively engaged, instead of a PowerPoint lecture. | 
|  |  | VISUALSSPEAK
Rating: Good
Reviewer: Lee Smedley, Smedley Consulting
If you use "make a picture of" activities in your sessions regularly, this well-designed package is a good investment and highly recommended. | 
|  |  | TOOLBOOK HAS ITS OWN WAY OF DOING THINGS
Rating: Good
Reviewer: Richard Karel, University of Tennessee
A former user of Toolbook tries out the latest version of the authoring application and finds it to be just as powerful as ever but still quirky in the way it does many things. | 
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