Recommendation for Instructional Designers and anyone building presentations

Whether your a big shop or a team of 1, if you've been tasked with creating presentations, training, some graphics, this list is a must review for you.

50 Best Instructional Design Software Tools - This is hands down the most robust and complete guide to Instructional Design tools I've seen.  It includes many of the tools I already use.  Kudos to Helen Colman at iSpringsolutions.com for taking the time to pull this together and share it for free.  Whether you're an instructional designer or simply have to create information to present to others, you'll find something (maybe many somethings) on this list to help you create better products.

Here are a few I’ve collected:
Pexels - photos
https://cueprompter.com/ - teleprompter
ScreenFlow  - video editing
SoGo Survey - survey and analysis
Microsoft OneNote - project management, collaboration, idea management

Wonders of the Week*
Time to share something that inspired me, made me curious or encouraged me to take a risk.

This may be a cheat since it's one of the tools listed above but Canva has been an incredible tool in my arsenal.  I use it for developing training materials, creating infographics, manipulating graphics for social media and so much more.  They've also added a great academy to help you learn to use the tool.   In fact, the logo for this blog was created on Canva.

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