Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Top Five Budget Breakers in eLearning Course Development

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Tools provide a variety of features and they often work in different ways, causing your learning curve to go up. Raptivity provides a great example. Sample Creation This is one is another potential budget breaker. The creation of such varied samples creation is a hidden cost and we don’t realize it till the course is completed.

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Better Productivity with Raptivity: A Story of Customer Centricity

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Users found it a chore to delete sample content from interaction templates before adding their own. They needed the sample the first couple of times, but later on they wanted a way to start with a clean slate. The new version of Raptivity provides that too - in the customization screen. The Raptivity 6.5 Here are some examples.

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Using eLearning Tools - It's Like a Relationship

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

That is why I am excited about Raptivity Evolve , a remarkable new initiative that brings value to Raptivity users on an on-going way through new complimentary interactions, webinars, samples and more. Also interesting is InteractivityHub , a vibrant online community, where users exchange thoughts and ideas, ask questions and provide answers.

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A Brand New User Interface for Raptivity

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Help is embedded in the right places, so users can access support materials, other users'' work samples and community from the application. Besides, Raptivity now provides a HTML5 preview of your work - another first in the industry. The descriptions of interactions include useful tips on how and where you can use them.

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Active Learning - Unleashing the Power of Scenarios and Activities

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Imagine a set of questions the learner has to answer, based on the information provided. Active learning is a great way to achieve comprehension, application and analysis- three key middle layers of Bloom's taxonomy - in adult learning. In this post, I give a few examples. Let's deal with comprehension first. Here is a trick. Online sources?