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Are you looking for FREE E-LEARNING TOOLS. This is an ever growning list of many of the tools that I have personally used and many that have been recommended to me by friends and peers. 

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This is an awesome resource. Thank you for sharing, @Salvo! I’m curious, are there any resources on this list that you find yourself using most often? I like that many are marked Favorite so you can easily see some of the top-recommended resources in each category. It would be cool to see Docebo Community somewhere on this list one day 🙂

 

P.S. I’ve made this a “sticky” post so that members can find it at the top of the Product Tips & Tricks category page.

 

 


Are you looking for FREE E-LEARNING TOOLS. This is an ever growning list of many of the tools that I have personally used and many that have been recommended to me by friends and peers. 

Click here 

This is AWESOME, thank you for sharing!


This is really great - thanks for sharing!


+1 Awesome curated material.


Thanks for sharing! I suggested a tool I use frequently to create gifs.


I’ve seen many a post sharing free resources over the years.

This is by far the largest compilation of them all by a longshot.

Thanks for the time you spent putting that together.


Hi! 

Unfortunately, the link is no longer working. I received the following message:

 

We won't be back!

We are sorry to see us leave, ZEEF seized to exist due to the lack of maintenance and rising hosting costs. Everybody, many thanks for contributing to ZEEF. Most regards, the ZEEF team!

 

I would have loved to see all the resources. 

 

Thanks! 


@Salvo - unsure if you are still around - can you post another way? If you dont wont to host it - I believe we can figure out a something….DM myself or anyone on the thread.


I’ve seen many a post sharing free resources over the years.

This is by far the largest compilation of them all by a longshot.

Thanks for the time you spent putting that together.

@gstager since the link is dead, do you have another list you could share?


Honestly, I couldn’t even begin to curate such a list.

While I have seen many lists like this and have used a handful of free things over the years - I really don’t actively pursue them I have a few that I make use of on a regular basis, though.

For production situations - we simply don’t publish things with watermarks, etc and many free items are free for personal or educational use but not commercial. Since I am in the private sector - I cannot play the educator card. So most of the free stuff I use is for “back side” work.

I did take a closer look at the link - it appears to be a list that was put together by Tracy Parish. Perhaps if someone knows her or wishes to attempt reaching out to her - she may have the list somewhere else now.

As far as my toolbox goes…

SCORM / HTML5 - ActivePresenter (Paid Tool)

Video - Camtasia (Paid Tool)

Screenshots - SnagIt (Paid Tool)

Code Editor - VS Code (Free Tool)

Images - Pixabay (Free Resources)

Graphics - PowerPoint (Paid Tool)

Audio/Recording - Audacity (Free Tool)

Zip/Archiving - 7-Zip (Free Tool)

PDF Printer - Cute PDF (Free Tool)

I prefer to subscribe to Office 365 vs some of the free tools out there.

I also subscribe to Font Awesome Pro

Might I occasionally go outside of my standard toolbox for something? Sure. Just not enough to warrant listing it as one of my tools.

These are my first level “Go To” items when I need something done.


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