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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

by Kevin Siegel      When developing eLearning, you can elect to use Articulate Storyline, Adobe Captivate, Lectora, Camtasia Studio--there's no shortage of awesome tools. But what if a trainer needs to get scores from learners who are collaborating with other students using social media?

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10 Tips to Earn Money as an eLearning Professional

Trivantis

LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as other social media sites, are great places to network online. As such, you can offer them the personalized service they are looking for, which is ideal if you are an eLearning freelancer. Want to know more about the benefits associated with becoming an eLearning freelancer?

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The Best of e-Learning in March

Trivantis

Take a look at them, and share your favorites on social! Free Lectora Interaction Template. Use this free Lectora interaction template from the eLearning Brothers to help you create an awesome course. Get a sneak peek of some of the great sessions at the 2014 Lectora® User Conference in Los Angeles California, April 1 – 3.

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Accessible Design: AIDC22 Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

In fact, accessibility is Article 9 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), adopted by the United Nations in 2006. Ask, am I making a person feel "other"? When you commit to accessible design, the person you’re helping might be yourself. Amy Morrisey. Inclusion means everyone. Amy Morrisey.

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Creating an eLearning Portfolio Using Your Community Content

Trivantis

One of my favorite (and lesser-known) features on the Trivantis® Community is the ability to share Lectora® courses. As a diehard developer turned Community Manager, I still get the itch to play around in Lectora, so I love it when I have an excuse to create something new. You can also share your courses from the Community at any time.

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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

It’s that time of the year, when perspectives from all types of entities are published, reviewing 2020, from insight to best of this or that to why, your local sanitation person continues to leave a trash item in your can, after they supposedly emptied it – a travesty, I say, a travesty. . Social Learning is not that great.

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Color Me Intrigued: e-Learning and the Psychology of Color

Trivantis

Red is the color of energy—associated with movement and excitement. Green is commonly associated with finance and safety, so it’s a good color to use for courses on those topics. A person surrounded by yellow feels optimistic because the color stimulates serotonin (the feel-good chemical) in the brain.