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Gabe Anderson

Word of Mouth is the Articulate blog, hosted by Director of Customer Advocacy Gabe Anderson.

Gabe loves to share his passion for all things tech and enjoys learning from Articulate customers around the world.

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Archive for the ‘Articulate Online’ Category

Articulate Online is our version of a Learning Management System -- without the usual cost and hassle. In this article, we'll explore the three basic steps to start tracking your users' activity in your Articulate Online account: Create and publish content Set content permissions Distribute content We'll explore each ...

Articulate Online Tutorials

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Here's a collection of Articulate Online tutorials that the Articulate Community created. The list comes from a Diigo bookmark feed and is updated daily. Want to stay on top of new tutorials as they're added? Click the orange RSS button at the end of the ...

It's been a few months since we first announced the Articulate Online API, and we've already begun to see some examples of what's possible with the API. The Articulate Online (AO) API currently gives you the ability to manage users and groups, as well as ...

Introducing the Articulate Online API

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Some observant customers have noticed that with the December 22, 2008 update of Articulate Online, we added some key functionality to the product: Added Articulate Online API functionality What's an API and what can it do for me? In its simplest terms, an API, or Application ...

Articulate Online October 2008 Update

Monday, October 27th, 2008

On Saturday, October 25, 2008 we upgraded Articulate Online for hosted customers. Full release notes are available in the Knowledge Base. Two updates are worth pointing out: Articulate Online now supports Flash Player 10 for Presenter 5 content: All Presenter 5 content hosted in Articulate Online ...

I'm pleased to announce that over the weekend our planned migration of Articulate Online to a new, world-class data center (Rackspace) went off without a hitch. We also upgraded AO to version 1.7. This move is significant because it represents our commitment to providing you with ...

29 Really Useful Articulate Tutorials

Friday, February 29th, 2008

This is the 29th and final post in the Articulate 101 series -- 29 posts in 29 days. It was written by Articulate Director of Customer Support Gabe Anderson. All good things must come to an end, and here we are on the final day of ...

Want to limit access to your private content to a defined group of users? Have a training program that you only want to be available for a limited duration? One of the easiest to use, yet most powerful features of Articulate Online is the groups ...

Surveys are important. We all want to know how we're performing and what we can do better. As the director of support, it's my job to know how my department is doing, and to improve any gaps we might have in our processes, solutions, and ...

From the beginning, Articulate Online was designed to be the "un-LMS" -- a powerful yet simple e-learning tracking solution created to serve the needs of what we call the Fortune 2,000,000 (view a new in-depth demo of Articulate Online). The early success of AO over ...

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