Atlantic Link announced a range of new features and functionality with the release of Content Point Version 1.31 including:
- Flash asset library fully integrated into Content Point. Users can now access over 80 content manageable Flash assets directly from a customisable Toolbox within Content Point. Content manageable Flash movies allow users to add sophistication and learning interactivity to their courses without the need for programming skills. Users can now drag in Flash assets from numerous categories including Quizzes, Media display, Surveys, Flow charts, Glossaries, Brain teasers, Games and more.
- Multi-resolution support. Users can now publish courses at any size and resolution allowing easy deployment on mobile phones, Sony PSP, CD-Rom, Web browsers, wide screen HD TV’s and more.
- Server storage for course structure templates. This gives our customers improved collaboration by the sharing of course templates, enabling Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to build a perfect course with approved branding, look and feel, structure and learning interactions in less than 10 seconds.
- Interaction tracking and reporting on individual answers. Customers can now access improved granularity of learning results for advanced reporting. It is now possible to identify correct and incorrect answers and user’s choices and preferences.
- Arabic support. Users can now produce courses in Arabic with full support for ‘right to left’ text and Arabic fonts.
- SCORM 2004 support. The latest SCORM standards are now supported allowing users to publish courses to the latest LMS systems.
Managing Director Mike Alcock is enthusiastic about the promise of the new features: “These changes offer significant benefits for users in terms of ease of use and speed of development. Our software has always been easy to use but these changes raise the bar again. You can be creating high quality, fully interactive Flash e-learning courses in minutes with this release. Drag and drop capabilities let you easily add complex interactions to your courses in seconds.”
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