Authoring tool
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An authoring tool is a software package which developers use to create and package content deliverable to end users.
Though authoring tools have a range of uses, they are commonly used to create e-learning modules. These modules are generally written to conform to some international standard, such as SCORM (Shareable Content Object Reference Model) or AICC (CBT) (Aviation Industry CBT Committee).CBT
Distribution of content created with authoring tools also varies. Distribution methods include: web, kiosk, interactive CD-ROM, and executable file.
Since the term is somewhat general, many programs can be considered authoring tools, including web editors, Flash, and PowerPoint. However, only a small group of programs specifically include support for e-learning content standards including Atlantic Link Content Point, Macromedia (Adobe) Authorware, Director, Dynamic PowerTrainer, Lectora, ToolBook and RWD uPerform.
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- Atlantic Link Content Point authoring tool
- Trivantis Lectora content authoring tool