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Trainers Guide to Authoring Tools 128 pages, 35 authoring tool reviews by expert users, one-page summary ranking tools from best to worst, pricing information.
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NEW REVIEWS
The rapid development tool ViewletBuilder has some great features and a very reasonable price.
In the DVD Results Rule, Randy Pennington says changing your culture has a big payoff.
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100 Ways to Kill a Concept Michael Iva on all the ways ideas can be stomped on and how to stop it. Click here.
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The Training Awards Business: Is It Credible?
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 |  | SUBSCRIBERS: DOWNLOAD TRAINERS GUIDE TO AUTHORING TOOLS, SEE LATEST REVIEWS AND RATINGS  by TMR Editors On this page, current paid subscribers will find a link to download the latest version of Training Media Review's Trainers Guide to Authoring Tools. The report is free to subscribers. You'll also find a summary of all authoring application reviews available on the TMR site with prices and ratings. | 
|  |  | BASE YOUR TEACHING ON EVIDENCE, NOT ASSUMPTIONS by Bill Ellet New research on the brain has practical implications for teaching and learning. Such as there's no such thing as learning styles. | 
|  |  | SNAGIT: A TOOL FOR EVERY E-LEARNING DEVELOPER
Reviewed by Harris Grossman
SnagIt is basically an image editor for trainers and educators. You capture computer screens with it, edit them, and share them with learners. Simple function, simple interface, great price. | 
|  |  | TOM PETERS IS BACK
In his new book, Tom Peters makes a big deal about little things--little things that can matter a lot. He gives you his thoughts about 163 little things that contribute to business and personal excellence. | 
|  |  | VIEWLETBUILDER6 ENTERPRISE, PART 1
Reviewed by Richard Karel, University of Tennessee
ViewletBuilder doesn't get the attention that Captivate and Articulate receive in the rapid development authoring tool world. But don't let that stop you from giving it your attention. | 
|  |  | CHANGING YOUR CULTURE FOR THE BETTER
Reviewed by George Hall, Bracken, Najor, Hall LLC
Randy Pennington has a new video on changing the company culture to be more productive. Our reviewer says his ideas make a lot of sense, but the hard part is missing: implementation. | 
|  |  | WHEN YOU HAVE AN IRATE CUSTOMER, DON'T PUNT!
Reviewed by Diane Sidwell Jones, training and development specialist
Dealing with the Irate Customer provides a playbook and practice material for the tough situations customer service reps find themselves in. | 
|  |  | HEALTH CARE: IS SPIRITUALITY PART OF MEDICAL TREATMENT?
Reviewed by William Ellet, editor, Training Media Review
In this training video dramatization, young doctors have to decide whether to include religious belief as a part of the treatment for a troubled patient. Hard issue, decent dramatization, and some questionable content choices. | 
|  |  | COACH K DELIVERS HIS PHILOSOPHY OF TEAMS
Reviewed by: William Ellet, editor, Training Media Review
Coach Mike Krzyzewski of Duke University presents simple concepts that apply to motivation, leadership, team building. And that's a bit of a problem because the purpose of this new video-based training program should be clearer. | 
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