Learning Developments

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Thoughts on Managing Ideas and Tasks

Learning Developments

Sure, maybe the next action is to think about it and research it further, but the reality is that I don’t have enough time to fully research all of my ideas. Trying to manage ideas as well as tasks means a large portion of my project and task management is not actionable in the traditional sense.

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Authoring Tool Quandary

Learning Developments

I've spent some time over the last couple of months researching authoring tools that fit eLearning development needs. I whittled the list down to a few core tools. I like Articulate because of its ease of use and integration with PowerPoint. Nice job Articulate.

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Authoring Tool Quandary

Learning Developments

I've spent some time over the last couple of months researching authoring tools that fit eLearning development needs. I whittled the list down to a few core tools. I like Articulate because of its ease of use and integration with PowerPoint. Nice job Articulate.

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Rebooting Processes

Learning Developments

With a little bit of research I was able to find a content development tool (Articulate) that was on the opposite end of the spectrum and would save the training developers here hours of work per project. That example may be more difficult to reboot but at least we can make ourselves aware that a better process exists.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

I'll need more research to do that. I was able to use JavaScript calls from Captivate to set Lectora variables. However, I have not yet figured out how to access the scoring variables from inside Captivate. What I can do is monitor a click event in Captivate and set variables in Lectora and advance to the next Lectora page.

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A Budding Relationship for Captivate and Lectora

Learning Developments

I'll need more research to do that. However, I have not yet figured out how to access the scoring variables from inside Captivate. What I can do is monitor a click event in Captivate and set variables in Lectora and advance to the next Lectora page. I'm using this to track when the learner has completed the Captivate simulation.

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