Features |
Description |
Perfect support for PowerPoint effects |
iSpring Suite keeps all conversions, hyperlinks, buttons, styles, smartart objects and 167 animations intact. The output course looks exactly like the original PPT presentation. |
Video and audio description |
With iSpring’s description editor, you can record audio or video descriptions and synchronize it with slides. Cut out unnecessary pieces, remove noise, or adjust volume – all in one place. |
Course template |
iSpring Suite Max 200+ offers readymade templates that you can use to quickly integrate your course. Just select a title slide, a table of contents, a timeline or something else from the content library and add your content. Template colors can be adjusted to match your branding. |
Character |
iSpring Suite Max contains over 67,000 photos of characters of different ages, ethnic groups and professions. Each e-learning avatar has an incredible range of emotions, facial expressions and postures that match your course scene. |
Realistic position |
Make your courses more relevant using high-quality images from offices, hospitals, banks, classrooms, shops, and more. The iSpring suite includes 1,023 beautiful locations for any training scene, as well as realistic objects (stationery, devices and interior objects). |
Icons and buttons |
Use 1,400+ icons to make your course design interesting and integrated. Checkboxes, radio buttons, indicators, sliders, icons and other images go together perfectly, making your content look smart and polished. |
Authoring tool for microcourse |
All you need is an internet connection to create a course. Just type the text, add pictures and videos, create the knowledge test and get your microlearning course ready. You can express this in SCORM or xAPI for your LMS. |
Collaboration |
You don’t have to work alone in a course! To finish it quickly, just upload your project to iSpring Space and send a link to your team members. They can review content, add tests or role-plays, edit videos, or provide images. |
Quick approval |
You may eventually omit additional copies of your course that you had to send to stakeholders for purchase. Just send them a link and they will be able to view and comment on your project in a browser. |
14 types of questions |
Perform accurate knowledge tests with a variety of question types: more advanced questions from common multiple-choice and matching, such as word bank, sequence, drag-and-drop, and hotspot. |
Drag the question |
Engage students in drag-and-drop activities, where they need to place objects on a slide. For example, merchandising can be an evaluation of properly putting products on the shelf. |
Info slide |
Improve quizzes with slides with additional information on the topic You can add text, photos and videos or insert a full article on the subject. |
Branches |
Set up branch conditions to personalize your quiz. For example, when a student fails a question, you can send him or her a slide with additional information on the subject. If a student answers correctly, you can forward them to more challenging questions. |
Grouping and randomizing |
If you have questions on different topics in the quiz, they can be sorted into groups. You can set quizzes to sort the questions in a group or to select several questions randomly from each group. This way, each of your students will get a unique quiz. |
Detailed feedback |
Provide feedback for correct and incorrect answers. You can use the integrated response message for the full test, or create a specific response message for each question. Use pictures, formulas and audio to explain the answer in detail. |
Test rules |
Make quizzes more challenging by customizing test rules, applying negative markings, and limiting time and effort. You can also choose to set a simple passing score or grant point for each question. |
Quiz design |
You can easily customize the design of your quiz by switching to slide view mode. Adjust font, layout, and color schemes for questions and add image, size, and text labels – just like PowerPoint. |
Quiz results are being collected |
Enable quiz results to be automatically sent to an email or server, or configure JavaScript to forward the results to your education management system. |
Screen recording |
Enhance your video lessons with screencasts. You can select a recording area (for example, full screen or application window only) and use your microphone to add a voice description. |
Interactive canvas |
In the studio, you can work with your videos on an interactive canvas. Add images, text blocks, sizes, and other video files and edit them just like PowerPoint. |
Multi-track timeline |
There are an unlimited number of tracks, so you can add as many levels as you need You can merge videos from multiple tracks, add audio and show two videos at the same time |
Title screen and annotations |
Start a video course with a bright and compelling introduction or add a slide with highlights to any part of your video. You can use pre-made images or create annotations, graphs and captions in the video editor. |
Non-stop transformation between scenes |
Smooth changes between videos, info slides, and photos For example, you can adjust the conversion effects to sort images into videos, and videos easily return to images. |
Visual indication |
During screen recording, when you use the hotkey, type text or click, the iSpring suite detects and automatically adds tooltips to the screencast. You can easily demonstrate how to use the software or explain the meaning of options and buttons. |
In pictures |
You can simultaneously record videos from your screen and webcam to provide a screencast with live video comments. Show both videos at the same time or switch between them. |
Slow speed and fast speed |
You can add a slow-mo effect to show things that can be ignored at normal speeds, or speed up the video to speed up a long process (such as photo editing). |
Freeze frame |
You can hold a certain frame “at break” for a certain period of time. This allows you to add a comprehensive voiceover explanation or text comment to that section. |
Branched situation |
To the editor, the role-play scenario is presented as a tree. Simply create the first scene and then add new branches with a quick drag. You can have multiple alternative scene branches: Depending on the student’s answer, a role-play may have different outcomes. |
Background and characters |
Choose a character and choose a location that best fits your learning scene. For each scene, you can specify the character’s emotions. Use location and characters from the built-in library or upload your own |
Points |
You can award points for correct answers and apply penalties for errors. Students will gain or lose points in each scene, and the final score will show exactly how good they were. |
Dialogue voiceover |
To fully mimic a real-life conversation, add voiceover to the character’s speech. You can import audio or record voiceover directly into the dialog editor. |
Feedback message |
Explain to students using feedback messages why the choice they made is not the best or how to correct a mistake. You can improve them with links to helpful materials |
14 readymade templates |
Using 14 beautifully designed templates, you can quickly create interactive timelines, diagrams, graphics, catalogs, FAQs and much more. |
Voiceover for interaction |
Add a voiceover and turn your interaction into a live text. Upload an audio file from your computer or record it directly to iSpring Suite. |
Color scheme adjustment |
You can easily change the color of any interactive element: buttons, controls, size and player to match your company’s branding. |
Select player |
Your course will be displayed on a fully customizable player with layout, colors, panels and text labels. If your course is about video, take advantage of the 50/50 player, where your videos and slides will be displayed side by side. |
Set up navigation and branches |
Use the branches to control the path of the students in the course. For example, you can prevent students from going back to the previous slide, or relying on their actions on the course. |
Add resources |
Add presenters information, your company logo, and additional asset links to your presentation. You can also attach files about the course, such as instructions, articles and videos. |
Preview course |
Use preview mode before publishing to test how your course will look on PCs, tablets and smartphones. |
Protect Content |
Protect your content with a password, limit access time, add a watermark and / or only grant access from certain domains. |
Player API |
iSpring Suite Player features the Open JavaScript API that lets you create and feel the look of a custom player or receive more data about users’ interactions with content. |
Publish for the web |
Publish courses in HTML5 format so that they are available from any device: PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone. You can also publish courses in .mp4 video format or upload directly to YouTube from the iSpring Suite. |
Express to LMS |
You can package your course to upload to any LMS. iSpring courses meet all modern e-learning standards: cmi5, xAPI (Tin Can), SCORM 2004, SCORM 1.2, and AICC. |
Publish to iSpring Learn |
Just log in to your iSpring Learn LMS account from iSpring Suite, and publish courses in LMS with just one click. |
Publish to iSpring Space |
You can quickly upload your course to iSpring Space directly from PowerPoint. Share a shortlink with stakeholders so they can review and respond to your content. Other authors in your team will be able to download and open, edit, and re-upload your draft course to their iSpring suite in the iSpring space. |
Play on mobile devices |
iSpring courses work perfectly on iOS, Android and Windows Phone. The content, buttons, controls and course panels match the size of any screen. Students can use gestures to tap, swipe or zoom the course elements. |
Accessibility |
Make your tests, surveys, and interactions available to visually impaired students by publishing them in accessibility mode. It features a high-contrast minimalist design and works perfectly with screen readers. |
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