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CourseLab

CourseLab is a powerful, yet easy-to-use, e-learning authoring tool that offers programming-free WYSIWYG environment for creating high-quality interactive e-learning content which can be published on the Internet, Learning Management Systems (LMS), CD-ROMsS and other devices.

Website www.courselab.com
Cost Free
Availability Download
Platform Windows
2007 ranking 101=
2008 (Spring) ranking 79=

Comments from those who selected CourseLab as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2008

  • "I have been creating some more tutorials with CourseLab recently, this time using the latest version.  Although I have struggled with it a little - there's a lot of functionality in it but it's not always that intuitive - I still think it is a high-performing tool and it's free."  Jane Hart
  • "I like this course creation tool mainly because it is free, and it's potention to drive down the ridiculous cost of some commercial course development tools.  The 2.4 version fixes some issues with previous versions. " Ed Lamaster

Comments from those who selected CourseLab as one of their Top 10 Tools in 2007

  • "Recently I have been producing some short self-paced online tutorials, and have found CourseLab, a fairly new free authoring tool, very good for this. It has lots of great features and the output is very professional. It compares very well with some of the high-end commercial tools."  Jane Hart
  • "These 2 are 'neck and neck' for my choice as a simple authoring tool for my course designers (part-time online, full-time teachers). EXE is simple, robust while Courselab is a small step up in terms of both learning curve and complex interactions."  Seaghan Moriarty

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