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3 Things I'm Looking Forward To In Lectora Version 11

Integrated Learnings

By Jay Lambert Trivantis gave a sneak preview of their upcoming Lectora Version 11 release at this week's user conference in Chicago. Version 11 brings more Social Media integration which will excite many. Trivantis has finally simplified a few things that have long frustrated us Lectora developers.

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Lectora Templates Imitating Life

eLearning Brothers

Regardless of your position on the question, we’d like to share with you a few Lectora templates that do their best to imitate life, providing familiar real-world situations to help engage learners in the material. Rinse and repeat until you get a perfect score! Social Media. Why not both? Flash Cards. Office Conversation.

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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      When developing eLearning, you can elect to use Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, Lectora, Camtasia Studio--there's no shortage of awesome tools. But what if a trainer needs to get scores from learners who are collaborating with other students using social media?

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Creating a Leaderboard in Storyline Using Tin Can API

Learnnovators

With a leaderboard, there is a social element involved, with users pitched against one another, and engaged in constructive competition with their peers. With the help of ‘tincan.js’, we sent the score from Storyline to a Learning Record Store (LRS) using JavaScript, and we received data back from the LRS into the Storyline course.

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Effective Use Of Game-Based eLearning In Higher Education

Raptivity

Game-based eLearning takes the competitive and scoring elements of video games, like points, levels, badges, and leaderboards, and applies them to an instructional context. The final element, relatedness (or social connection), involves elements such as leaderboards or badges to connect one learner to another.

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Top Myths about mLearning

Origin Learning

mLearning if implemented will create distractions : Well, if you think your employees are never checking their mobiles for emails, social media, news or shopping, you’re probably a wishful thinker! Creating a motivating learning environment is crucial to drive competency and mLearning can provide useful support to this.

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What the Tin Can API Means for Your Online Training Course

Trivantis

In the e-Learning world, these learning experiences include mobile learning, informal learning, social learning activities, simulations and games. Plus, it allows you to report data that was difficult to collect in SCORM, like team-based training and multiple scores. Lectora e-Learning software publishes seamlessly to Tin Can.