KnowledgePresenter® Demos
About these demos
Did we mention that only KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional, of all e-learning and authoring systems, has the capability to produce all sorts of e-learning? No need to limit yourself to one type - with KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional, you can do it all.
We've split these demos up into different groups to illustrate how with even one type of training, you get to decide and create how they operate and appear.
Make sure you check all the scenarios below - you won't believe what KnowledgePresenter can do.
Assessments of All Types
Here are some assessment examples - note that all these features can be combined with other KP features, such as setting time limits, setting random options, setting random steps or questions, movement, animation, textures, and much more.
In the examples below, we've used a fairly common format - but you'll be able to make your assessments look any way you like.
- Example 1: General Assessment
A good example of the different sorts of questions you can create when creating your own e-learning.
- Example 2: Hotspots
This example takes you through a range of different ways in which you can use hotspots to add interactivity to your e-learning.
- Example 3: Multiple Choice
This example takes you through a range of different ways in which you can use multiple choice questions to add interactivity to your e-learning.
- Example 4: Sequencing / Matching Questions
This example takes you through a range of different ways in which you can use sequencing / matching questions to add interactivity to your e-learning.
- Example 5: Freeform Text Entry / Fill in the Blanks
If you want to see how freeform text entry, or fill in the blanks questions can be achieved, take a look at this example.
- Example 6: Drop Down Lists
Drop Down List questions allow you to present a range of options in a range of ways.
- Example 7: Drag and Drop
Need a drag and drop object? You can create and deploy them in KnowledgePresenter in a range of ways.
- Example 8: True/False
This example takes you through a range of different ways in which you can use true/false objects to add interactivity to your e-learning.
- Example 9: Forced Text Entry
Forced text entry is a great method to get the outcome you desire - see how it works here.
- Example 10: Targets
Another example of KnowledgePresenter interactivity, Targets are another type of question you can create.
- Example 11: Multiple Choice Quiz
This example illustrates one way in which assessments and evaluations can be created. From random questions, subsets, time limits, question weighting, multiple or single correct answers, custom feedback with images, inclusion of images and audio, the results are breathtaking. Create question banks of up to 999 question per bank.
- Example 12: Multiple Choice Real Simple
This example illustrates one way in which assessments and evaluations can be created. From random questions, subsets, time limits, question weighting, multiple or single correct answers, custom feedback with images, inclusion of images and audio, the results are breathtaking. Create question banks of up to 999 question per bank.
- Example 13: Multiple Choice with Skip and Submit
This example illustrates one way in which assessments and evaluations can be created. From random questions, subsets, time limits, question weighting, multiple or single correct answers, custom feedback with images, inclusion of images and audio, the results are breathtaking. Create question banks of up to 999 question per bank.
- Example 14: Multiple Choice with Intro
This example illustrates one way in which assessments and evaluations can be created. From random questions, subsets, time limits, question weighting, multiple or single correct answers, custom feedback with images, inclusion of images and audio, the results are breathtaking. Create question banks of up to 999 question per bank.
- Example 15: Reducible Scoring
This example illustrates how scoring for any question can be set to reduce as time goes by - so the quicker the user answers the question, the more points they get.
- Example 16: Special Quizzes
This example illustrates how you can make questions more interesting, by gradually revealing images, and reducing score as time goes by.
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Full Screen Lessons and Presentations
Below you will see a range of examples of KnowledgePresenter created lessons running at full screen. These examples require Internet Explorer for best playback.
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Multimedia (Movie) Export Formats
Below you will see a range of ways in which lessons from KP can be exported in a multimedia format. Make sure you also see the demos for KP-Simulator and KP-DocumentaryMaker for even more examples.
- Example 1: Export as Flash (SWF)
KnowledgePresenter can import and export Flash (SWF) animations. This example is of a lesson created totally in KnowledgePresenter. It includes audio, synchronization, images, text, and more.
- Example 2: Export as WMV Movie
KnowledgePresenter can also import and export WMV (Windows Media Player) movies. This example, as above, was generated totally within KnowledgePresenter. WMV movies can be played back standalone, on portable devices, on Smart Phones, and on many other systems.
- Example 2a: Export as WMV Movie - Movie within a Movie
Very similar example to the one above - but in this example, we included a movie within a movie - and you'll see this partly through the movie.
- Example 3: Export as MP4 Movie*
MP4 movies are a great way to create content for portable devices, such as IPODs, ITouch's and Smart Phones. You can create content in this format and these devices directly from within KnowledgePresenter.
- Example 4: Export as FLV Movie
The FLV export from KnowledgePresenter gives you the most flexible end format - FLV (Flash Movie) format. FLV movies can be used in a variety of applications, and imported into KnowledgePresenter lessons. The real advantage of FLV movies are the Flash format, the quality, the quick playback, and the ability to change things like playbar appearance, and other options, even after the movie has been created..
- * The creation/use of MP4 video/audio may require additional licensing by you. Details can be found in our End User License Agreement, or the Help for this feature in KP.
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Multimedia Import, Conversions and Exports
Below you will see a range of ways in which lessons and assets from KP can be imported / exported in a multimedia format. Make sure you also see the demos for KP-Simulator and KP-DocumentaryMaker for even more examples.
- Example 1: Automated Audio
Illustrates how, when you add audio to a lesson, you can get the lessons or presentation to move to the next step automatically when the audio for the current step has finished playing.
- Example 2: Voiceovers - Example 1
Here we have a lesson about Green Tree Frogs. It includes audio voiceovers, recorded directly in KnowledgePresenter. This example uses one of 28 different possible playbars - and uses the long playbar version, complete with
volume and mute controls.
- Example 3: Voiceovers - Example 2
Here we have the same lesson as above about Green Tree Frogs. It includes audio voiceovers, recorded directly in KnowledgePresenter. This example uses one of 28 different possible playbars - and uses the small playbar version.
- Example 4: Voiceovers - Example 3
This is the same lesson as above - but here we've changed the background, and changed the playbar theme to match. We also selected a new Auto Navigation style.
- Example 5: Flash (SWF) Integration
KnowledgePresenter can import and export Flash (SWF) animations. This example is of a lesson created totally in KnowledgePresenter. It includes audio, synchronization, images, text, and more.
- Example 6: WMV Movie Integration
KnowledgePresenter can also import and export WMV (Windows Media Player) movies. This example, as above, was generated totally within KnowledgePresenter.
- Example 7: MP4/QuickTime Integration *
KnowledgePresenter can import and export MP4 video, and import QuickTime videos. These can be integrated seamlessly into KnowledgePresenter lessons.
- Example 8: FLV (Flash Movie) Integration
Flash movies, like those used on YouTube, can be created in KnowledgePresenter, be imported into KnowledgePresenter, and even generated from existing AVI, WMV, and some MOV movies. You have a lot of flexibility with FLV movie integration - like choosing playbars, volume controls, mute buttons, automatic going to next step on completion, and more.
- Example 9: An Assessment with Audio and Video
Here is an example of how an assessment can be created with audio and video.
- Example 10: Text to Speech / ReadAlouds
KnowledgePresenter allows you to create computer generated audio for all, or selected text objects.
- Example 11: Interactive Software Simulation with Audio
KnowledgePresenter allows you to create computer generated audio for all, or selected text objects. This example incorporates this with a software simulation. Note that you can disable to enable audio from the bottom toolbar.
- Example 12: Interactive Software Simulation with Audio - and Alternating text
This example is a subset of the one above - but done a little differently. In this lesson, with a single click, the user can change from voiceover to text displayed on screen - and vice versa.
- Example 13: Sound Effects
Apply sounds to mouseover, mousedown, mouseup, or double-click events.
- Example 14: Audio with Images
Similar to an earlier example, but this example illustrates how images can be included with audio.
- * The creation/use of MP4 video/audio may require additional licensing by you. Details can be found in our End User License Agreement, or the Help for this feature in KP.
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Auto Navigation Examples
Certificates
- Example 1: Generating Certificates
KP allows you to issue certificates at a course or lesson level (a course is a series of lessons). This is a simple example that shows how you can obtain a certificate by passing a lesson. As a KP developer, you'll be able to create your own certificates.
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Software Simulations
- Example 1: Standard Interactive Software Simulation
An example of an interactive software simulation training exercise. KnowledgePresenter® 2006 spatial compression knocked this lesson down from 723Kb to an amazing 283Kb. Includes a table of contents, multiple interactions, and a print button that opens a PDF file created from KnowledgePresenter® 2006 (Adobe Acrobat required for this feature).
- Example 2: Interactive Software Simulation with Audio
This example is the same as the one above, but with audio added for each step. This method allows you to record or add audio on a step by step basis. As this example includes audio, it requires the Flash MX plugin to be installed.
- Example 3: Macintosh Example
Because KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional can use screen shots and images taken from anywhere, you can even create training for or from other platforms - on this case, a Macintosh.
- Example 4: Software Demonstrations and Movies
This example is created in KP-Simulator™, and illustrates how screen movies can be captured, synchronized, and have audio added to create a Flash presentation. These can be run standalone, or inside a KnowledgePresenter lesson. These can optionally include audio, text boxes, watermarks, and more. Requires the Flash MX plugin.
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Software Simulations (with resizing)
- Example 1: Resized Software Simulation
This example illustrates how screen shots taken at 800 x 600 pixels can be resized so that they can play back on 800 x 600 and larger screens, and still have space to include navigation controls, indexes, etc.
- Example 2: Resized Software Simulation
This example illustrates how screen shots taken at 1024 x 768 pixels can be resized so that they can play back on 800 x 600 and larger screens, and still have space to include navigation controls, indexes, etc.
- Example 3: Resized Software Simulation
This example illustrates how screen shots taken at 1024 x 768 pixels can be resized so that they can play back on 1024 x 768 and larger screens, and still have space to include navigation controls, indexes, etc.
- Example 4: Resized Software Simulation
This example illustrates how screen shots taken at 800 x 600 pixels can be incorporated into a lesson so that they can play back on 1024 x 768 and larger screens, still remain at their original size, and still have space to include navigation controls, indexes, etc.
- Example 5: Resized Software Simulation (with scrolling if necessary)
This example illustrates how screen shots taken at 1024 x 768 pixels can be incorporated into a lesson so that they can play back on any screen - and on smaller screens, scroll bars can be used to navigate around a lesson.
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Glossaries
- Example 1: Glossaries
This example illustrates how glossaries can be generated and customized by you. Glossary entries can appear over text inside a text object, or over any object in your lesson.
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PowerPoint and Microsoft Word Conversions
- Example 1: Standard PowerPoint Conversion
Want to import a PowerPoint presentation, jazz it up, add interaction and other elements, create an index automatically, and allow handouts to be printed by the user? Easy. This example took less than one minute from opening the template to completing the lesson.
- Example 2: Another PowerPoint Conversion
This example contains a few more features - including some animation, transitions, and some examples inserted as web objects from our web site. This example contains multimedia, and so requires the Flash MX plugin. It also requires you to be running in at least 1024 x 768 to see the entire screen.
- Example 3: Imported PowerPoint Presentation
This example illustrates how a PowerPoint presentation can be imported into KP-DocumentaryMaker, and exported as a Flash file. You can add audio, background tracks, text - whatever you like. Can be run standalone, or incorporated into a KnowledgePresenter lesson or presentation. Requires the Flash MX plugin.
- Example 4: PowerPoint Slide Show
This example illustrates how a PowerPoint presentation can be imported as a slideshow - this example takes just seconds to create. Navigation controls, thumbnails, etc are created automatically in KnowledgePresenter.
- Example 5: Imported Microsoft Word Document
Microsoft Word documents can be imported in one of two ways - as simple text, or as in this example, with formatting and layout preserved. This example took less than a minute to create from scratch.
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Exports for Mobile Devices
We've also created a white paper you may want to look at on this topic - entitled Exporting for Mobile Devices.
- Example 1: KnowledgePresenter Q
All KnowledgePresenter created polls, surveys, and quizzes will now run on mobile devices as well. This includes advanced mobile devices like iPhones and IPOD Touches, as well as practically all web enabled phones as well.
- Example 2: WMV Video
Most Windows smartphones have the ability to play WMV Video, and you can export your KnowledgePresenter lessons and presentations in this format for direct playback on compatible devices. Videos are not interactive, but can serve as a gret way to educate users.
- Example 3: MP4 Video *
MP4 Players, such as the IPOD, among others, have the ability to play MP4 videos directly. Some later Windows smartphones can also play videos in these formats. Videos are not interactive, but can serve as a gret way to educate users.
- Example 4: FLV (Flash) Video
Some mobile devices have the ability to play FLV videos, like those found on YouTube, for example. KP can export lessons and presentations in this format. Videos are not interactive, but can serve as a gret way to educate users.
- Example 5: KP-Simulator Exports as WMV Video
Use KP-Simulator to capture desktop action - add voiceovers, text, edit frames, change and move mouse cursors etc. - and export as WMV Video. Videos are not interactive, but can serve as a gret way to educate users.
- Example 6: KP-Simulator Exports as MP4 Video*
Use KP-Simulator to capture desktop action - add voiceovers, text, edit frames, change and move mouse cursors etc. - and export as MP4 Video. Videos are not interactive, but can serve as a gret way to educate users.
- * The creation/use of MP4 video/audio may require additional licensing by you. Details can be found in our End User License Agreement, or the Help for this feature in KP.
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Time Limits, Dates, Times, and some other Variables
- Example 1: Timings
This example illustrates a range of ways in which dates, times, timeouts, countdown timers, step timers, lesson timers, maximum lesson times, and more can be used in KP.
- Example 2: Time Limits
This example illustrates how you can use simple time limits, and display a countdown timer for the user to answer questions.
- Example 3: Reducible Scoring
This example illustrates how scoring for any question can be set to reduce as time goes by - so the quicker the user answers the question, the more points they get.
- Example 4: Special Quizzes
This example illustrates how you can make questions more interesting, by gradually revealing images, and reducing score as time goes by.
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Randomization
- Example 1: Random Steps
This example illustrates a new feature of KP that allows you to designate random steps or questions.
- Example 2: Random Options
This example illustrates some of the features of KP that allow options within individual questions to be randomized.
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Self Running Presentations
- Example 1: Self Running Presentations
That's right - not only can KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional create professional e-learning lessons, it also allows you to create self-running, great looking presentations - that require no plugins. Alternatively, you can mix up presentations and e-learning within the one lesson. This example also illustrates how lessons can be set to stream - load in the background while the presentation starts playing.
- Example 2: Automated Audio
Illustrates how, when you add audio to a lesson, you can get the lessons or presentation to move to the next step automatically when the audio for the current step has finished playing.
- Example 3: Simple Presentation
Illustrates how KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional can also be used to create presentations, or eLearning that requires presentation style elements.
- Example 4: Interactive Presentation
Illustrates how KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional can be used to combine interactive and self-running elements within a presentation or lesson.
- Example 5: KP-Blackboard 1
Use KP-Blackboard to create animated images as though writing on a blackboard. This example uses an animated GIF to play back the KP-Blackboard animation.
- Example 6: KP-Blackboard 2
Use KP-Blackboard to create animated images as though writing on a blackboard. This example uses a Flash file with added audio.
- Example 7: Compelling, Low Bandwidth Presentations
KP-DocumentaryMaker™, provided with KnowledgePresenter, turns digital images into compelling presentations. This is one example - see the KP-DocumentaryMaker™ demo page for more. These presentations can be incorporated into any web page, run by themselves, or incorporated in KnowledgePresenter lessons. Requires the Flash MX plugin.
- Example 8: Compelling, Low Bandwidth Presentations inside KP
KP-DocumentaryMaker™, provided with KnowledgePresenter, turns digital images into compelling presentations. In this example, we've created a series of moving images and added them to a KP lesson.
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Multiple Choice Quizzes
- Example 1: Multiple Choice Quizzes
Our multiple choice quiz engine has been totally revamped. The result? The most sophisticated and powerful quiz engine anywhere. From random questions, subsets, time limits, question weighting, multiple or single correct answers, custom feedback with images, inclusion of images and audio, the results are breathtaking. Create question banks of up to 999 question per bank.
- Example 2: Multiple Choice Quizzes with Other Elements
Any Multiple Choice Quiz can of course contain other elements. Here, we show the user a movie before the quiz starts. At the end of the quiz, the user is able to evaluate their score to get some customized feedback based on this score. Requires the Flash MX plugin.
- Example 3: Multiple Choice Quizzes with Skip and Submit Buttons
This example illustrates how you can use the two-step submit process for multiple choice quizzes, and also how questions can be skipped and returned to later in the quiz.
- Example 4: Hard Copy Multiple Choice Quiz
This example illustrates how you can create a hard copy version of a quiz.
- Example 5: Quiz With Auto Navigation Example
This example illustrates how Auto Navigation can be used with Quizzes.
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Links to Third Party Products
KnowledgePresenter allows you to include content of all types - including direct links to other popular destinations and format on the web.
- Example 1: Google Earth Links
See and example where we've added some Google Earth links.
- Example 2: Inserting Google Maps
See how you can insert Google Maps into your lessons and presentations.
- Example 3: YouTube
Insert YouTube videos directly in your lessons and presentations.
- Example 4: Equations from Microsoft Word
Copy and paste math equations from Microsoft Word into KP.
- Example 5: Youtube Uploads
See our YouTube page - we've uploaded a few movies created directly in KnowledgePresenter and KP-Simulator.
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Foreign Languages
KnowledgePresenter contains a range of features that allow you to create lessons that run in languages other than English.
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Multiple Scenarios
KnowledgePresenter contains features that let you create variations on the same file - so that you only maintain one source lesson for all variations. Below, the one source lesson is used to create three different versions found in examples 2, 3 and 4. Example 1 illustrates how the user can select to hide or show elements within a lesson.
- Example 1: Sample Lesson With Hide/Show Options
This example includes options to allow the user to hide or show the audio and text in the lesson.
- Example 2: Headers and Footers, in English
First example - a simple interactive software simulation on creating headers and footers in Microsoft Word.
- Example 3: Headers and Footers, in French
Next example - the same lesson as above - this time in French (please excuse our French - it was generated automatically in Google!).
- Example 4: Headers and Footers Test
Final example - the same lesson as above - this time it is a test, rather than a learning activity.
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Special Effects
- Example 1: Alpha Transparency
See how images with alpha transparency can help bring your lessons and presentations to life.
- Example 2: Textures and Transparency
Apply all sorts of textures and effects to many objects - including transparency. Use 32-bit images with Alpha Transparency for dazzling results.
- Example 3: Movement and Animation
Make all sorts of movements, animations, and transitions a part of your lesson - with no plugins required.
- Example 4: Delayed Timing
A new feature in v2006 allows delayed appearance and disappearance - allowing you to create free flowing lessons, without having to create extra steps.
- Example 5: New 2006 Animations Demo
Illustrates just a few of the many animation possibilities available with KnowledgePresenter.
- Example 6: Even Newer Animations Demo
Illustrates just a few of the newer special effects available in KnowledgePresenter.
- Example 7: More Special Effects
Illustrates just a few of the many animation possibilities available with the latest versions of KnowledgePresenter.
- Example 8: Filters Demo
Illustrates the visual filters than can be applied for Internet Explorer users.
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Slideshows
- Example 1: Picture Slide Show
KnowledgePresenter lets you create slide shows in a range of ways - but our new automated fashion means slideshows like this can be created in seconds - from images, PowerPoint Presentations, or Word Documents. Navigation and thumbnails are optional, but automatic when selected. These slideshows stream to the browser for fast loads. Set up timeouts to have the show progress automatically.
- Example 2: Automated Audio
Illustrates how, when you add audio to a lesson, you can get the lessons or presentation to move to the next step automatically when the audio for the current step has finished playing.
- Example 3: PowerPoint Slide Show
This example illustrates how a PowerPoint presentation can be imported as a slideshow - this example takes just seconds to create. Navigation controls, thumbnails, etc are created automatically in KnowledgePresenter (this example also appears in the PowerPoint and Word Conversions section, above).
- Example 4: Imported Microsoft Word Document
Microsoft Word documents can be imported in one of two ways - as simple text, or as in this example, with formatting and layout preserved. This example took less than a minute to create from scratch (this example also appears in the PowerPoint and Word Conversions section, above).
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Interactive Images
- Example 1: Interactive Image
This example illustrates how mouseover objects can make images come alive, and provide more information to users.
- Example 2: Interactive Image with Multimedia
This example is a little different - it illustrates how even multimedia and movies can be used as mouseover objects, and to create fully immersive and interactive lessons. This also illustrates how text can be made to wrap around objects. Requires the Flash MX plugin.
- Example 3: Interactive Image with Mousedowns
This example is similar to the one above, but here we add some movement, and only make new images and objects appear when the mouse is clicked on hotspotted text.
- Example 4: Interactive Images
Create interactive images, and play them standalone, or incorporate them into any other KnowledgePresenter lesson. Exported using the Export to Flash (SWF) feature of KP.
- Example 5: Interactive Images 2
Here we use a slightly different technique to get some animation with mouseover images. Exported using the Export to Flash (SWF) feature of KP.
- Example 6: Automatic Text to Speech
In this example, we use KP's automatic text to speech facility to create mouseover sound (requires speakers. Move the mouse over each text block to hear it read out). Exported using the Export to Flash (SWF) feature of KP.
- Example 7: Interactive Images with Sound Effects
Apply sounds and movement to mouseover, mousedown, mouseup, or double-click events.
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Clipart
- Example 1: ClipArt Example
KnowledgePresenter comes with access to nearly 100,000 items of clipart - in a variety of formats, categories, sizes, and uses. This example illustrates a small fraction of what is available.
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Movement, Animation, Transitions, Timings
- Example 1: Movement and Animation
Make all sorts of movements, animations, and transitions a part of your lesson - with no plugins required.
- Example 2: Delayed Timing
A new feature in v2006 allows delayed appearance and disappearance - allowing you to create free flowing lessons, without having to create extra steps.
- Example 3: New 2006 Animations Demo
Illustrates just a few of the many animation possibilities available with KnowledgePresenter.
- Example 4: Automated Audio
Illustrates how, when you add audio to a lesson, you can get the lessons or presentation to move to the next step automatically when the audio for the current step has finished playing.
- Example 5: Filters Demo
Illustrates the visual filters than can be applied for Internet Explorer users.
- Example 6: Birds of Australia Slideshow
See how you can create your owned timed events - in this case, a slide show of a series of images.
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Local Playback
Drop Down Menus and Custom Navigation
- Example 1: Drop Down Menus
Here, we use the new drop down menus feature of KnowledgePresenter to create a series of menus to navigate through this lesson.
- Example 2: Customized Drop Down Menus
Here, we add different colors, fonts and images to the drop down menus.
- Example 3: Custom Navigation
Using our enhanced groups feature, create your own incredible custom navigation and effects.
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Full Screen Kiosk Example
- Example 1: Full Screen Kiosk Example
See how KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional can be used to create eye catching and easy to use kiosk applications - and see how KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional Lessons can be played at full screen.
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Picture Indexes
- Example 1: Picture Indexes
You can also make picture indexes, as well as standard, automatically generated indexes. This index is automatically generated and updated whenever the lesson is exported.
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Miscellaneous Demos
The following demos illustrate some other examples of the sorts of things you can achieve with KnowledgePresenter® Professional 2006.
- Custom Mouse Cursors
KP now includes over 400 custom mouse cursors, and the ability to create your own custom cursors. This example illustrates just a few.
- Variables
We've added some new question types, and enhanced others. Such things as multiple choice, freeform entry, drag and drop, hotspot are now a breeze. And there is no better reporting anywhere - users can now even print out their results.
- Simple Interactive Slide Show
Simple slide show, but illustrates how large images can be set to load on demand, rather than preloaded.
- Multiple Presentations Demo
Illustrates how frames can be used to link lessons or presentations together.
- Visual Presentation
Visually find out about all the planets.
- Table Example
KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional includes a fully fledged table editor - this example illustrates a number of ways in which tables can be created and used in lessons.
- Interactive Feature List
Learn about KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional features with this interactive feature list.
- Birds of Australia
See how you can create your own navigation buttons to move throughout a lesson or presentation.
- Fonts
See how you are not restricted to only using Arial and Times Roman - or fonts you think are on the users system.
- Rotating 3D Object
See how a series of photos can be made into a 3D virtual tour.
- Jigsaw
Put the jigsaw together. This Jigsaw was created with one KnowledgePresenter® command.
- Scrolling Image
You can create user controllable scrolling areas or images.
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Printouts and Other Export Formats
The following demos illustrate the other ways in which lessons can be exported from KnowledgePresenter® Professional.
- Let the User Print Handouts
Illustrates how you can set up a lesson so that a user can print their own handouts when they wish.
- Lesson Exported as PowerPoint Presentation
If you have Microsoft PowerPoint on your computer, you can export your lesson as a PowerPoint Presentation. A great way to send a lesson to others for feedback - have them add elements and comments, and send it back to you.
- Lesson Exported as Word Document
If you have Microsoft Word on your computer, you can export your lesson as a Word Document. A great way to send a lesson to others for feedback - have them add elements and comments, and send it back to you. In this example.
- Lesson Exported as Word Document
This example is similar to the one above, but text is exported as text rather than on the the images.
- Lesson Exported as Microsoft Compiled Help
If you have the Microsoft HelpKit installed (a free download from Microsoft), you can export a lesson in Microsoft Compiled Help format - everything is placed in the one file and compressed. Generally used for offline delivery.
- Lesson Exported as an Animated GIF
Export an entire lesson as an fully customizable animated GIF. This example is set to change frames every 3 seconds.
- Lesson Exported as a Video (WMV)
Export an entire lesson to a single movie track. This example is an Windows Media Format file, and requires Windows Media Player 7 or greater to play back.
- Lesson Exported for Pocket PC
Lessons can be exported as slide shows to run on Pocket PCs.
- Lesson Exported for Pocket PC - Interactive
Given certain constraints, you can also export lessons to Pocket PC format in an interactive fashion.
- Four frames per page PDF
If you have Adobe Acrobat, you can use the printing facilities from KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional to create collateral material like printed notes. Here is an example of one option - 4 frames per page.
- Two frames per page PDF
If you have Adobe Acrobat, you can use the printing facilities from KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional to create collateral material like printed notes. Here is an example of one option - 2 frames per page.
- One frame per page PDF
If you have Adobe Acrobat, you can use the printing facilities from KnowledgePresenter® v7 Professional to create collateral material like printed notes. Here is an example of one option - 1 frame per page.
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