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How to Get Lectora Game Templates to Send Score Results to Your LMS

eLearning Brothers

These are great as stand-alone tests, but with just a little customization, you can use them to pass a score to your LMS, set up customized results, or set branching content within Lectora. ” This is important since just creating the variable in the Lectora Variable Tool will not make it “visible” on that page.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

The guide contains the course model, week-by-week learning activities, general guidance to the course leader on how to implement and customize the course and specific guidelines on each learning activity. > If you have read any of the following books I will highly appreciate if you share your opinion with the e-Learning community.

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Review of Snap! 1.1 Update

E-learning Uncovered

“Keeping Up” features : Add FLV video, branch using the player’s Next/Back buttons, hide slides in the navigation panel, disable navigation on individual slides, and customize/translate text labels. Supports ActionScript 3 (but I wouldn’t be surprised If Articulate fixes that soon). Submit quiz/survey results via CGI.

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Review of Snap! 1.1 Update

E-learning Uncovered

“Keeping Up” features : Add FLV video, branch using the player’s Next/Back buttons, hide slides in the navigation panel, disable navigation on individual slides, and customize/translate text labels. Supports ActionScript 3 (but I wouldn’t be surprised If Articulate fixes that soon). Submit quiz/survey results via CGI.

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Adobe shows off Captivate 4 and the Adobe eLearning Suite

Steve Howard

Custom user variables Another exciting things RJ showed us was custom variables in Adobe Captivate. He demonstrated adding a login screen to a Captivate project, saving the user name in a custom variable, and then reusing the variable later in the project to personalize the user experience.

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