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Back by Popular Demand: Advanced Training at LUC 2017

Trivantis

Finally, you’ll learn how to publish a title to AICC/SCORM, for use within a learning management system. Conducted by John Blackmon, Trivantis® founder and Chief Technology Officer, this class takes you as deep as you want to go with Lectora, integrating Lectora with custom JavaScript, server side scripting, and databases.

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Come Train With the Experts at the LUC 2016

Trivantis

Finally, you’ll learn how to publish a title to AICC/SCORM, for use within a learning management system. Conducted by John Blackmon, Trivantis founder and Chief Technology Officer, this class takes you as deep as you want to go with Lectora, integrating Lectora with custom JavaScript, server side scripting, and databases.

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LMS, LCMS, Content Authoring: Exploring eLearning Tools

WBT Systems

It is software that sits on an organization’s server or in the cloud , allows managers to enroll employees in courses (or lets employees self-register), and presents the learner with a menu of lessons from which to choose. Some of the most popular are Adobe Captivate , Articulate Storyline , and Trivantis Lectora.

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The 10 Best eLearning Authoring Tools for 2022

learnWorlds

Cons: It is lacking integrations. It has a PowerPoint integration. Outside of these hours, you can visit the Trivantis community and communicate with other users, check out the blog , or the FAQs. It supports SCORM, xAPI, HTML5, AICC, and cmi5. It integrates well with every LMS platform. It fits all screen sizes.

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Capture Learner Data with Google Spreadsheets

Trivantis

In the session, Lectora®, Meet Google , presented at the 2012 Lectora User Conference, Becky Goldberg shared valuable tips for capturing learner behavior without LMS integration. Use Firebug , a web development tool, to “listen in” and monitor the browser’s communication with the server via the website code. Select “Persist”.

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