

iSpring TalkMaster
Create interactive conversation simulations to train your employees for real-life conversations with clients and associates. Add the appropriate characters and backgrounds to fit any business situation and publish for any device to share on the Web.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Windows
It is no longer available a as a standalone software and can't be purchased separately.
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What is iSpring TalkMaster?
Build branching dialogue scenarios for business or education. Train and assess communication skills effectively and track results. Select the appropriate characters and backgrounds from an extensive library, or use your own custom photos for a familiar experience. Prepare your employees for professional conversations with iSpring TalkMaster. Publish your training scenarios to online format for perfect playback on any device. Upload to the Web or any SCORM compliant LMS.







Comments and Reviews
TalkMaster is an interesting tool with which you can create branching dialogue trees.
It's relatively simple but has an easy to use, very visual interface that lets you create conversation simulations quickly.
It includes an "emotion meter" as an indicator to your learners as to how they're doing in the simulation.
Custom content can be imported smoothly and easily.
Like many iSpring tools, one of its strong points is its good integration with the rest of iSpring Suite.
This means that you can record voiceover in-program and edit it using iSpring's Audio Editor, for example.
It's quite robustly programmed, as well; I haven't come across any bugs or awkwardness so far while using it.
Overall, it's a nice program. Along with the rest of iSpring Suite, it's one of many ways to add interest and interactivity to your eLearning courses.
iSpring Talkmaster is a very useful tool for creating quick and effective branching dialog simulations for eLearning. We can very easily use it to turn around a branching dialog script and have it fully developed and outputted to SCORM without the need for a background in programming and dealing with complicated software. We have even been able to have writers write content and set up the branching simulation themselves instead of going back and forth with a development team which is immensely helpful.