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Articulate Storyline: Sending Learner Score to LMS Using JavaScript

Swift eLearning Services

In this blog, we will discuss the steps on how to send learner score to LMS Using JavaScript. JavaScript lets you extend the functionality of authoring tools like Storyline 1, Storyline 2 or Storyline 360. JavaScript in Storyline 360 gives you control to manipulate and use the information coming from LMS and being sent to LMS.

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Protagonists Should Be Like Your Learners

Experiencing eLearning

The protagonist should be someone your learners identify with. In workplace learning, that means the character has the same or a similar job as the learners. The learners should recognize the problems the character is dealing with and ideally share the protagonist’s goal. Example protagonist selection. Stepping back.

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A quick guide to learner engagement

Learning Pool

Keeping learners engaged is a major challenge for L&D. Our most recent blog “A quick guide to learner engagement” looks at how you can employ to boost engagement by applying the right learning strategies. If training is disconnected from work, learners will fail to appreciate its relevance and switch off.

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Gamified Microlearning: Engage Better and Retain More

Infopro Learning

While gamification is a widely popular training approach that helps boost learner skills, microlearning focuses on improving learner retention. Scores and points to provide learner feedback and measure progress. Levels to engage learners during their learning journeys. Increased Learner Engagement.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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Protagonists Should Be Like Your Learners

Experiencing eLearning

The protagonist should be someone your learners identify with. In workplace learning, that means the character has the same or a similar job as the learners. The learners should recognize the problems the character is dealing with and ideally share the protagonist’s goal. Example Protagonist Selection. Stepping Back.

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5 Ways a business LMS supports learner engagement

Matrix

One of the greatest challenges for instructional designers and learning specialists is ensuring high rates of learner engagement, especially in the online learning environment. Along with other relevant metrics such as the number of users, course completion rates, and learner feedback, it is essential to also look at learner engagement.

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