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Simple Steps to Insert a YouTube Video in Lectora

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In an earlier post on the Integrated Learnings: eLearning blog , Jonathan mentioned embedding a YouTube video in a Lectora course title. Now go to the YouTube video that you want to run in your course. In the upper right corner of the video’s YouTube page, you’ll see a URL line and an Embed line. By Jay Lambert.

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3 Benefits to Using YouTube in your E-Learning

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YouTube is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get. Well, maybe that's not a good description of YouTube. However, with the right set of instructions and proper organization, YouTube can be a great environment for learning. 1) YouTube takes your training to the Web. Learn more at [link].

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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. Some handy uses for iFrames in Lectora pages include: Inserting a YouTube video. In the case of YouTube, Google Docs, or some other user-friendly external site, the code will be generated for you to copy and paste.

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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. Snap does, however, have some drawbacks including: No Branching.

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Understanding Web 2.0

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Object centric networks like Flickr and YouTube use content as the impetus of social networking. Another simple way to mashup web information would be to embed objects like YouTube videos , SlideShare demonstrations , and Google Calendar into your web page. iGoogle does a good job of this type of mashup by aggregation.