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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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Which Learning Content Trends Matter Most to You?

Talented Learning

As Wikipedia explains, automation can support curation with collaborative filtering, semantic analysis and social ratings. Many organizations continue to use standalone content authoring tools like Articulate , GomoLearning , iSpring and Lectora. And not a moment too soon, given the massive amount of content available these days!

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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. Reports & Analytics: Extract real-time statistics on learning progress, performance, engagement, total time taken, and scores. Social Learning: Easily combine formal learning with social learning. Highly customizable.

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Free L&D webinars for September 2018

Limestone Learning

You’ll also look at specific examples of accessible courses built with Storyline, Lectora, and Captivate. Using the Net Promoter Score methodology in conjunction with the feedback module in your LMS is an easy way to begin to collect both qualitative and quantitative feedback that is actionable.

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

Convergence Training

So the organization where I work now is a non-profit organization that covers the state of Oregon, and we offer training to people in a lot of different work areas (we call them service areas), where we have custodians, and facilities people, and a warehousing system, and educators, and social services-types of positions. Emily, thanks again.