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Upload Adobe Presenter content to a Learning Management System (LMS) – more

January 28th, 2009 · 2 Comments
content authoring · content delivery · content development · e-learning




Further my recent post on Adding E-Learning Presentations to Blackboard, Brian S Friedlander was kind enough to comment on my post. He suggested that you could import e-learning presentations and courseware to LMSs like Blackboard as PDFs.

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Figure 1. Presenter 7 Publish dialog box

Sure enough, Adobe Presenter 7 does have a ‘Publish to PDF’ output option (see Figure 1), accompanying the ‘Publish to My Computer’ and ‘Publish to Connect Pro’ rendering options available with the previous versions of Presenter (see Figure 2).

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Figure 2. Presenter 6 Publish dialog box

Having only just installed Presenter 7, and while I have published some test presentations locally, I have yet to upload any PDF-formatted content to an LMS. So, I have no idea how well this output type functions in comparison to the more traditional XML, SWF, and HTML-formatted e-learning content package when it’s deployed from an online or networked platform.

I will carry out one of my famous comparisons between the two formats at some point in the future. My preliminary view is that the ability to distribute content as a PDF certainly opens up some interesting possibilities and opportunities.

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References:

Adobe Presenter 7 Homepage: http://www.adobe.com/products/presenter/

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  • 1    Brian S Friedlander // Jan 28, 2009 at 5:01 pm

    Hi Michael:

    Thanks for including in the post- I too have just created some content with Adobe Presenter and plan on uploading it to BlackBoard at my college. I will let you know how it goes. Keep in touch

    Brian
    http://assistivetek.blogspot.com

  • 2    Michael Hanley // Jan 28, 2009 at 5:08 pm

    No problem Brian; I look forward to hearing your views.
    Michael

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