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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

Trivantis

Whether it’s designing live training events for corporations or creating content as a subject matter expert , knowing your niche inside and out allows you to capitalize on your expertise and experience. LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as other social media sites, are great places to network online.

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The 10 Best eLearning Authoring Tools for 2022

learnWorlds

5 Lectora Online. Interactive & social features. Join the leading event for online course creators and entrepreneurs. Articulate Storyline support is available via live chat and online where you can find help through community forums, training, resources and articles on course building, books, tutorials, and user guides.

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Accessible Design: AIDC22 Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Last week, TLDC hosted another stellar event—the Accessible and Inclusive Design Conference (AIDC). Panel Discussion facilitated by Kayleen Holt, with panelists Charles Adams, Star Peterson, Chris Paxton McMillin, and Alan Natachu Bookmark the event website for easier access to all recordings. Think Inclusion, Not Compliance.

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5 Reasons to Attend an e-Learning Conference

Trivantis

The more conferences you engage in, the more likely you will be asked to speak at future events or write articles for industry publications. It’s important to socialize too. People often say the spontaneous “hallway conversations” they have with other attendees are an extremely beneficial part of attending an event.

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Effective Use Of Game-Based eLearning In Higher Education

Raptivity

Uncertainty can be induced in a game by introducing unexpected events, chance, random responses, or by leaving part of the rules and underlying models implied. The final element, relatedness (or social connection), involves elements such as leaderboards or badges to connect one learner to another. Jump in and create! Mountain Climb.

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Nashville Notes: Closing Keynote – Ross Dawson

Trivantis

Welcome back to “Nashville Notes,” the blog series where we’re sharing notes and must-know details about the location and agenda for our most incredible user conference yet: the 2015 Lectora® User Conference ! The 2015 Lectora User Conference will take place at the new Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee, April 29 – 30.

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Can Rapid Authoring Tools Deliver Responsive and Device Agnostic Content?

Origin Learning

Interactivity is the ability of the application to accept user actions and inputs such as click, touch or mouse-hover events. Once you click on a topic, the website renders the article according to the size and dimension of your device. Quizzes, puzzles, games, etc. are all examples of interactive applications.