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

LifterLMS

Learn how to build WordPress LMS websites for schools, camps, enrichment programs, and nonprofits with Tara Claeys in this episode of the LMScast podcast hosted by Chris Badgett from LifterLMS. Tara learned Photoshop and started designing and selling stationery. Then computers became a thing and Photoshop and I taught myself that.

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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

Learn about how to transition from online services to online courses in the WordPress web design niche with Divi expert Josh Hall in this episode of the LMScast podcast hosted by Chris Badgett from LifterLMS. He had an interest in design and art, so he dove into how to use Photoshop. He did t-shirt designs and CD artwork.

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Education Entrepreneur Paul Charlton Helps People Build Powerful Dynamic Websites

LifterLMS

Paul started building websites and using multimedia tools like Dreamweaver and Flash animation in his work as an adult educator. He prefers self-hosted solutions rather than relying on third-party platforms. And other one was a Lightroom and Photoshop channel. He has over 138K subscribers on his YouTube channel.

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List of e-Learning Job Descriptions

Vignettes Learning

· Creates interactive or animated graphics and videos using a variety of tools, including the Adobe Creative Suite, including Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, as well as 3D Studio Max, and simulation tools, including Captivate, Articulate, and Camstasia.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

It has long been known that we can add Flash video and interactive swf content into Captivate, but doing so is not as simple as we would like, and there is no easy way to communicate data between the imported content and the host Captivate movie. Or do you often have a suite of, say, 5 or 10 lessons that have a largely similar format?

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