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eLearning Software for Blended Learning

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This one looks at the second platform for the delivery of your blended course, the eLearning development software. In a nutshell the eLearning development software you use needs two things – it needs to be flexible and it needs to be functionally robust. Not all of us are full time eLearning content developers.

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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

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If the learner is able to apply their knowledge through interactions, it will assist them in processing the information in more depth, and they will have a higher likelihood of recalling the information and transferring it to a real-world setting. Level I interactivity is great for simple information.

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Buy the Course Get the Source

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Because all Rapid Courses are built with the Articulate development tools, you can guarantee they will work on your delivery platform. For more information on Rapid Course in Australia and New Zealand visit our webpage or contact us today. After all, they are your courses now.

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Buy the Course Keep the Source

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Because all Rapid Courses are built with the Articulate development tools, you can guarantee they will work on your delivery platform. For more information on Rapid Course in Australia and New Zealand visit our webpage or contact us today. After all, they are your courses now.

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Articulate Rise – Got questions? We got answers!

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And to make it even better, not only will it look great, but authoring content in it is a ‘snap’. What browser should I use for authoring courses? Chrome gives the best authoring experience on both PCs and Macs, but you can also use Firefox and Edge. Unfortunately Internet Explorer is not compatible with authoring Rise content.

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Facilitating Memory Retention in Digital Learning

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I recently read a blog post by Nick Elkins where he paraphrased from Dr Susan Weinschenk’s book 100 Things Every Designer Needs to Know about People: “Repeating information, and the use of that information, forms new connections in your brain where memories are stored. Some learners will retain information more easily than others.