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Incorporating the Learner’s Name into your Lectora Course

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In an earlier post on this blog , we walked through using a Lectora variable to control page navigation in your eLearning course. In this post, we'll look at using the learner’s name in your course content. Including the learner’s name in your Lectora course can take many forms, such as 'Welcome to computer skills training, John.'.

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Discovering Adobe InDesign for eLearning

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If you have been developing eLearning for any period of time, you have probably used several of Adobe’s applications to create engaging and interactive courses. With Adobe Captivate , you can create some great system simulations. This, of course, depends on your plan for your document. What Is InDesign? What InDesign Can Do.

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Publishing in Adobe Presenter

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Adobe Presenter is a great option for creating SCORM-compliant eLearning material for a learning management system (LMS) using PowerPoint. You should, of course, follow all instructional design and adult learning principles, and be careful not to make your PowerPoint too wordy and un-interesting to your learners.

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Recording Audio with Adobe Presenter

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Using audio narration in eLearning courses has been debated from both sides – some people feel that it is an enhancement that assists the learner in completing the course, while others argue that it can be distracting. One challenge is that the narrator must narrate the entire course at once, allowing little room for mistakes.

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Integrate Your E-Learning with Google Docs

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A good developer is always looking to improve a course offering. Before the course goes out, we may run a pilot or find some testers to give us feedback and look for errors. However, there is no better feedback you can get than from the learners who take the course themselves. We hope you found this post helpful.

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Get Skilled to Create Engaging e-Learning

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To create the most engaging training you need to be an instructional designer, a graphic designer, a web developer, and an LMS expert. Never say (or think) you can't do something until you have taken a training course on the topic. There is no one there to train you…that is your job. And it is not an easy task.

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Best Practices in the Next Generation of eLearning, Part 2

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Historically, eLearning consisted of a course that a user would view on the computer, complete independently, and have the completion show in a company’s Learning Management System (LMS). provides tools such as wikis, blogs, discussion threads, and other tools that will allow social interactivity.