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Accessible Design: AIDC22 Recap

Scissortail's Learning Nest

Last week, TLDC hosted another stellar event—the Accessible and Inclusive Design Conference (AIDC). Panel Discussion facilitated by Kayleen Holt, with panelists Charles Adams, Star Peterson, Chris Paxton McMillin, and Alan Natachu Bookmark the event website for easier access to all recordings. Ask them what they need to be successful.

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27 Best Online Learning Platforms (updated 2022)

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Top 11 to 20 Authoring Tools for 2013

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20 Lectora Inspire. where Lectora is based). Beginners – zero tech skills to advanced – with tech skills – preferably ID and e-learning developer folks. A beginner could jump right in and start creating a course. For beginners or those who want to build a course and like the PowerPoint UI appearance.

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How to Add SCORM, xAPI, and LRS Support to Your WordPress LMS Website to Deliver Interactive Content via eLearning Authoring Tools with Pankaj Agrawal from GrassBlade

LifterLMS

So you could be using Articulate or Captivate, or maybe Elucidat, or domiKnow, Adapt, Lectora, anything. If you were going to recommend someone to use an eLearning authoring tool like Articulate Storyline/Rise/Studio 360, Captivate, Lectora, iSpring, Adapt, domiKnow and more, why would they go to that versus Create and WordPress?