Easygenerator Unveils Web-Based E-Learning Authoring Tool

Easygenerator has released an online subscription-based version of its e-learning authoring tool, dubbed the Easygenerator Starter Plan.

The Starter Plan allows up to three authors to collaborate on learning experiences and publish courses to learning management systems (LMS) or in HTML5 for delivery to mobile devices. Other features of of the plan include:

  • The ability to track student progress through Tin Can or Sharable Content Object Reference Model (SCORM) standards;
  • The ability to add external course reviewers, such as administrators or content experts, who can comment on courses without additional licensing;
  • Default templates; and
  • One gigabyte of storage.

The Starter Plan is available for $19 per author each month. A free version of the tool, which only allows one author and provides a limited feature set, is also available. A Plus Plan is currently available for Windows and features unlimited authors and storage and other additional features at $39 per user each month. A Web version of the Plus Plan is planned for launch this summer.

For more information, or to try the trial version of Easygenerator, visit easygenerator.com.

About the Author

Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].

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