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A Knockout Year for Lectora

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It was a pretty big year for Lectora. At the beginning of 2013, we were graced with Lectora 11, or—more properly—Lectora Inspire version 11. Rounding out this brilliant new Lectora 11 were new versions of Flypaper, Camtasia, and SnagIt. After a few months, we got Tin Can (a successor to SCORM) support in Lectora’s 11.1

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3 Productivity Tips for Naming Files in Lectora

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One of the major differences between Lectora and some other authoring tools is the method used to import and reference images, videos, and other files. Doing this has several advantages, including reducing the overall Lectora file size for quicker saves, and allowing you to update files independently of the working course.

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Self-paced Professional Development with the Quintessential Video Training Library

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Adobe Captivate, Articulate Storyline, and Lectora Development. SCORM and xAPI. The Quintessential Video Training Library: This Video Training Library offers over 5,800+ courses with a plethora of industry relevant content: Agile Instructional Design. Blended Learning. Video Production. Gamification of Learning. Using an LMS.

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Getting Started with Games in PowerPoint

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This approach is most often applied to quizzes (whether SCORM compliant or not). Think Outside The Box: When developing a game on a platform such as Storyline, Lectora, and Captivate, the back end is always more complicated than what the user will see. You can, and I did. Doing this will give them the greatest sense of “gaming.”.

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A Q&A with the Queen of Customizable Courseware

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The eLearning package includes multiple LMS-ready, published formats of your course files for SCORM and xAPI, so you’re ready to rock right out of the box. Source files are available in Adobe® Captivate, Trivantis® Lectora, and/or Articulate® Storyline file types.