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Integrate Your E-Learning with Google Docs

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In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to embed a survey created in Google Docs into a Lectora project. Get the embed code from Google Docs. Go to the Form(0) menu and choose Embed form on a webpage. Paste embed code in to External HTML object. You will use this page to embed the survey.

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Simple Steps to Insert a YouTube Video in Lectora

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In the upper right corner of the video’s YouTube page, you’ll see a URL line and an Embed line. Highlight and copy all the code on the Embed line. Then paste the Embed code from YouTube into the Custom HTML area. Now go to the YouTube video that you want to run in your course. Make sure that the Object Type is Other.

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Google Calendar in Lectora

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Click on the down arrow next to the calendar you want to embed in Lectora. In calendar settings, scroll down the the Embed This Calendar section. You could use the code in the text box to embed the calendar in the Lectora project. Grab Code Snippet from Google Calendar. Log-in to Google Calendar.

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Snap! by Lectora Review

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With Snap it's easy to embed web pages, YouTube videos, and Flash. Quizzes and surveys created in Lectora cannot be exported to Snap. Simple External Objects. Inserting additional objects into PowerPoint has always been a pain. While there are similar options in Articulate, the process is easier with Snap since it's right there on the ribbon.

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Extending Lectora with an iFrame

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In fact, if you’ve recently copied the code to embed a YouTube video , you’ve already used an iFrame. You can even nest iFrames within iFrames to have a page within a page within a page. Fortunately, it’s not as confusing as Inception. And don’t worry; unlike its neglected cousin the tag, iFrames are fully supported in HTML5 and here to stay.

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3 Ways to Link in Lectora

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The benefit to using this method is that you can embed a link in the middle of text. Benefits : Uses Lectora's powerful Action system, Embeds in text, uses tag. Make sure the Go To action is selected and choose a Target. Click Ok to close. Lectora Hyperlink. Drawbacks : Limited to Lectora Actions. Using an External HTML Object.

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Using Captivate to Create Cool Text Animations

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To learn how to put this on your web page see this article from Adobe or just Google " embed Flash in HTML ". Preview the project and you should see something similar to the animation below. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. I hope this gets you started with using text animations in your projects.

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