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Company News: Happy 2014!

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Tanya comes to us after spending 8 years working for Trivantis, the makers of Lectora. She has been involved in not only creating instructor-led and Web-based training programs and materials, but also in leading the design and development of Trivantis’ e-learning authoring software and learning management systems. Tanya Seidel.

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Lectora 12 – Moving Ahead and Catching Up

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In addition, Trivantis has enhanced the back-end HTML in published courses to better comply with Section 508 and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). We expect these new features will save us time on development, as we previously had to use external tools to create the effects that are now available natively in Lectora 12.

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New Features in Lectora X.5 and New Resources on E-Learning Uncovered!

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Two weeks ago, Trivantis released Lectora X.5, Also, Trivantis released the Software Developer’s Kit so that Flash whizzes can create their own games to add to their libraries. You can contact Trivantis support for more details. 5, which has some very interesting new features. New Flash Games. New Movie Player Skins.

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Sneak Peek of Lectora Version 11

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I do enjoy the sessions (that range from novice to advanced), but I also really enjoy getting to know the Trivantis staff. Side note: If you are a Lectora user and have never been to one of their conferences, I highly encourage you to go. You can meet the developers, support team, product managers, and even the CEO.

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Sneak Peek at Lectora 12

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Trivantis had its 10 th annual Lectora User Conference just last week, where they previewed some of the new features of Lectora version 12 to be released later this year. The features are a mix of things we’ve all come to expect in a robust authoring tool with at least one feature that will even excite the power users.

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Event Recap: Lectora User Conference 2015

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At this year’s conference, John Blackmon, CTO for Trivantis, previewed the responsive design features that are next on the horizon. There’s more. Responsive design will allow Lectora authors to create courses whose page content can change in design and layout based on the device on which the course is being viewed.

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Your Very Own Corporate Training Lemonade Stand

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When the economy is tight you find the larger companies gobbling up their weaker rivals ( Trivantis bought Flypaper ), partnerships being created among varying technologies ( GoToMeeting & Skype ), and new tools coming on line that will help customers get it done faster and with fewer resources ( Articulate’s Storyline ).