Ispring Suite 11 Tutorial ((install))
iSpring Suite 11 is a comprehensive toolkit for PowerPoint designed to create professional e-learning courses, interactive quizzes, and video tutorials. Getting Started with iSpring Suite 11
The workflow primarily takes place within a dedicated tab in PowerPoint, allowing you to turn standard slides into interactive learning modules. Course Creation : You can enhance standard slides by adding multimedia
, such as YouTube videos, Web objects, and background audio. Use the Slide Properties
menu to manage navigation, branching, and slide-specific presenters. Quiz Maker
: This tool allows you to build assessments with 14 question types, including drag-and-drop, hotspots, and multiple-choice. You can set up custom feedback, scoring rules, and attempt limits. TalkADoc (Role-Plays)
: A unique feature for practicing communication skills. You can create branching scenarios with different characters and backgrounds to simulate real-life conversations. Screen Recording iSpring Cam Pro ispring suite 11 tutorial
tool lets you record your screen with a webcam overlay. It includes a built-in video editor for adding annotations, transitions, and titles. Interactions : Use pre-built templates like Glossaries to present information in an engaging, non-linear format. Publishing and Sharing
Once your content is ready, you can export it for various platforms:
: Publish to SCORM (1.2 or 2004), xAPI, or cmi5 formats for tracking progress in a Learning Management System.
: Create a standalone web version that works on any device browser. iSpring Cloud
: Use iSpring's dedicated sharing service to send a direct link to stakeholders for review. Learning Resources iSpring Suite 11 is a comprehensive toolkit for
For a deeper dive into specific features, you can explore these official resources: iSpring Solutions YouTube Channel
: Offers step-by-step video guides on everything from basic slide design to advanced quiz logic. iSpring Knowledge Base
: Detailed text tutorials and technical documentation for troubleshooting. iSpring Academy
: Structured webinars and certification courses for e-learning developers. in quizzes or customizing the course player
Part 6: Tutorial #5 – Publishing to an LMS (SCORM 1.2 / xAPI)
You have built the course. Now you need to upload it to Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, or TalentLMS. Part 6: Tutorial #5 – Publishing to an LMS (SCORM 1
System Requirements and Installation
Before we begin, ensure your system meets the requirements:
- OS: Windows 7/8/10/11 (Note: iSpring Suite does not natively run on Mac, but Mac users can run Parallels or Boot Camp).
- PowerPoint: 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021, or Microsoft 365 (32/64 bit).
Installation Steps:
- Download the installer from the official iSpring website.
- Run the
.exefile and follow the setup wizard. - Once installed, open PowerPoint. Look for the iSpring Suite 11 tab at the top of your ribbon.
4.1 Prepare PowerPoint Slides
- Design slides as usual (text, images, charts).
- Keep slide count manageable (15–25 per module).
- Use Slide Master for consistent branding.
Step 5 – Add an Interactive Timeline (Sample Interaction)
- Click Interaction → Timeline.
- Add events with title, description, and optional image.
- Set orientation (vertical/horizontal).
- Close – it embeds directly into a new slide.
How to Publish for an LMS (e.g., Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, TalentLMS):
- Click the Publish button on the ribbon.
- Select the LMS tab.
- Standard: Choose
SCORM 1.2(most universal) orxAPI(Tin Can) for modern tracking. - Version:
SCORM 2004 3rd Editionif you need sequencing. - Reporting:
- Status: Choose "Completed" (user sees all slides) or "Passed/Incomplete" (based on quiz score).
- Completion: "When slides are viewed" OR "When quiz score reaches 80%."
- Click Publish.
iSpring will generate a .zip file. Upload this .zip directly to your LMS. Do not unzip it.
Part 7: Publishing and LMS Tracking (SCORM 1.2/2004/xAPI)
Creating content is useless if you can't track it. iSpring Suite 11 is famous for its seamless SCORM compliance.