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The ballots are in and the winners of the First Annual Articulate Guru Awards have been selected!

We received dozens of excellent entries for the contest, and enjoyed reviewing every one. In the end, though, three entries stood above the rest as representing the best of the best in Articulate-produced training content.

The envelope and medals, please.

And the winners are:


Guru Awards Gold Winner 2007

Gold Winner: Prometheus Training Corporation


Guru Awards Silver Winner 2007

Silver Winner: Tom Kuhlmann


Guru Awards Bronze Winner 2007

Bronze Winner: Ah-Ha! Media


These winners demonstrate the best use of Articulate tools to achieve a particular training objective, and each stands out in its own way. Be sure to visit each winner’s page to learn more about the entries and to view the actual training content.

A big congratulations to our winners, and thank you to everyone who took the time to submit an entry in this year’s contest!

2 Responses to “Announcing the Winners of the Articulate Guru Awards 2007

Congrats to the Articulate Guru Award winners. Your submissions are all worthy, and they really demonstrate the versatility and capabilities of the great Articulate products!

Sheldon Swimmer  |  Posted at 05:41 pm on March 29th, 2007 |  #

Great job! I was wondering if it would be possible for the winners and the top 10 entries to provide a “dissection” of some of the key features of your presentations; what specific features of AP, AE, QM, Flash or what did you use to achieve these results. I know that I would like to incorporate some of these techniques into my materials.

Thanks so much and congratulations!

Rick Wells  |  Posted at 11:17 am on April 6th, 2007 |  #

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