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How to Build WordPress LMS Websites for Schools, Camps, Enrichment Programs, and Nonprofits with Tara Claeys

LifterLMS

For the last 10 years, Tara has been building websites for local small businesses, mostly via word of mouth. I did Dreamweaver for awhile and kind of taught myself CSS and HTML and then found WordPress. Tara Claeys: I’ve built websites for the past 10 years for word of mouth mostly local small businesses.

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How to Transition from Online Services to Online Courses in the WordPress Web Design Niche With Divi Expert Josh Hall

LifterLMS

As he was helping out a local church, they asked if he could take over their website, as no one had been managing it at the time. Josh agreed and learned Dreamweaver, HTML, and CSS for building websites. Before all this happened, I was actually an advisor, I still am an advisor to a local high school media program. JoshHall.co

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List of e-Learning Job Descriptions

Vignettes Learning

Many technical writers work with engineers on technical subject matters to prepare written interpretations of engineering and design specifications as well as other information for a general readership. · Utilizes development software (examples could be Dreamweaver and Flash) to devise courses and programs.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

IT needs to be aware that the AIR installer requires local admin rights to install. Thankfully the wonderful Adobe engineers have been able to plug this gap in Captivate, allowing us to now create clean vector shapes in our projects. Or do you often have a suite of, say, 5 or 10 lessons that have a largely similar format?

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