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Make Learning Supportive and Available Everywhere

Integrated Learnings

Thoughts on Elliot Masie's Lectora User Conference Keynote. This year's 2011 Lectora user conference provided my first opportunity to hear learning futurist Elliot Masie ( of The Masie Center ) speak live; he didn't disappoint. By Jay Lambert. Learning is at the core of a business and making it successful. Her answer was right there.

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eLearning Predictions 2015

Web Courseworks

This past year, we focused on the rise of mobile learning through investment in HTML5, creation of MOOC-like offerings by associations, invention of micro-learning opportunities for various platforms, and growth of social media-style credentials. Rapid development software like Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, Lectora, Camtasia, etc.

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10 Best Tin Can API LMS of All Time

ProProfs

You no longer need to rely entirely on a specific browser or technology associated with the browser. They include eLearning standards, SSO, calendars, and videoconferencing tools. You can build Tin Can-compatible training modules using authoring tools, such as Articulate, Lectora, and Rapid Intake.

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The 6 hottest learning trends for 2018 – Part 3: App-based learning

Limestone Learning

Sure, baby boomers and Gen X may associate the idea of lessons or tests with overhead projectors and reams of paper, but millennials and Gen Z are far more receptive to tackling full courses on that small, glowing screen that’s never far away. Integration with reminders, calendars and organizers. Is app-based learning here to stay?

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Tips for Small L&D Departments: An Interview with Emily Wood

Convergence Training

There are different reasons to use different ones, but I personally would stay mainstream on authoring tools: Lectora, Articulate, Captivate, but I wouldn’t necessarily go open-source unless you’re very confident in your skill set and you have some sort of IT behind you to support you with that. .”